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Published At February 10, 2024
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Hello doctor,

I was working at a power plant and developed symptoms for the past five months of some kind of foreign parasite passing through stools ingested while washing hands accidentally. This includes going through a metamorphosis of some type. From small worms to large, three-inches-in-diameter, round manta ray-looking things. I know this sounds far-fetched. I have to take all kinds of natural pesticides. The sad thing is that stool and ovum tests are negative. I am scared to death that this will cause disease in me. I have yet to see anything close to the creatures that come out of me, so I thought about a research hospital. I take diatomaceous Earth, black walnut, 100% clove tincture, wormwood, garlic, and goldenseal. I am looking for your suggestions.

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

I have gone through your query and understand your concern. As your several stool examinations were normal you need not worry much and there is no need to be scared to death. I suggest you kindly take a course of Albendazole (Hypromellose and Lactose Monohydrate) 400 mg at night for three days which will help kill parasites in our body like roundworms, hookworms, and other parasites. Kindly do an absolute eosinophilia count to be sure everything is normal or needs specific investigations. I hope this will help you.

Thank you.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Naresh Kumar M.
Dr. Naresh Kumar M.

Internal Medicine

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