10 Symptoms of Hookworms in Humans

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Watery Diarrhea

Diarrhea associated with a parasitic infection is usually watery. Parasites, such as hookworms, attach themselves to the intestinal lining, stopping the body's ability to absorb essential nutrients. Hookworms are intestinal worms that enter through the skin, feed on their host's blood and thrive in the gut.

Once the host is infected, the worms can travel through the body to the intestines where they feed and breed. They can either remain under the skin or within the intestine.

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