Hookworm disease
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British pronunciation/hˈʊkwɜːm dɪzˈiːz/
American pronunciation/hˈʊkwɜːm dɪzˈiːz/

"hookworm disease"的定义和意义

Hookworm disease
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钩虫病, 钩虫感染

a parasitic condition in which hookworms attach to the lining of the small intestine, causing abdominal pain, anemia, and fatigue
hookworm disease definition and meaning

What is "hookworm disease"?

Hookworm disease is a type of parasitic infection caused by hookworms, which are tiny worms that live in the intestines. People can get infected by walking barefoot on soil contaminated with hookworm baby worms, which can enter the skin. Symptoms of hookworm disease may include itching and a rash at the spot where the baby worms entered the skin, as well as abdominal pain, diarrhea, weight loss, and fatigue. Severe infections can lead to anemia, which is low blood count, due to blood loss. Treatment involves taking medication to kill the worms and improving nutrition to address any deficiencies caused by the infection.

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She experienced fatigue as a result of hookworm disease.
The doctor diagnosed her with hookworm disease.
Treatment for hookworm disease typically involves medication.
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