Tapeworms are intestinal parasites that can affect humans and animals. These worms are flat, segmented, and can become quite long. They usually enter the body through the consumption of contaminated food or water. Tapeworm infections might not always cause symptoms, but when they do, they can include abdominal discomfort, diarrhea, and weight loss....
Tapeworm infections are more common in areas with poor sanitation and where meat and fish are consumed raw or undercooked. They’re prevalent in regions with poor food hygiene practices, especially in parts of Africa, Eastern Europe, and Latin America.
Treatment usually involves prescribed oral medications like praziquantel. Natural remedies, such as pumpkin seeds and garlic, have been traditionally used to complement medical treatments.
Prevent tapeworm infections by cooking meat thoroughly, washing fruits and vegetables, and practicing good hand hygiene.