10 Symptoms of Hookworms in Humans
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Loss of Appetite
Persistent nausea, which sometimes accompanies a parasitic infection, can lead to loss of appetite. As the worms multiply, they continue to feed on the host's blood. The body's defense mechanism is to starve itself to eliminate any source of nourishment for the worms, resulting in a loss of appetite.
Any type of infection can result in nausea and loss of appetite. If nausea leads to vomiting, it's probable that a loss of appetite could occur, resulting in further problems, such as weakness and weight loss.
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