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What Causes Worm Infections in Adults?
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Worm infections in adults are primarily caused by exposure to parasitic worms through contaminated food, water, soil, or poor hygiene practices. Eating undercooked meat, unwashed fruits and vegetables, or drinking unsafe water can introduce parasite eggs or larvae into the body. Walking barefoot on contaminated soil and close contact with infected individuals or animals also increase risk. Travel to regions with inadequate sanitation further contributes to infection. Once inside the body, worms can multiply and cause digestive issues, anemia, or fatigue. Effective treatment relies on antiparasitic medicines sourced from a reliable nitazoxanide wholesaler to ensure quality and efficacy.
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