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Ascariasis, unspecified Save


ICD-10 code: B77.9

Chapter: Certain infectious and parasitic diseases

Ascariasis is a common parasitic infection caused by the Ascaris lumbricoides worm. It is widespread in developing countries with poor sanitation facilities, and it can affect people of all ages and genders. Ascaris lumbricoides is one of the largest and most common intestinal worms that can live and reproduce in the human body.

Symptoms of Ascariasis
The symptoms of Ascariasis vary from person to person. Some people may not show any symptoms, while others may experience mild to severe symptoms. Some common symptoms of Ascariasis include:
  • Abdominal pain and discomfort
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Diarrhea or constipation
  • Loss of appetite
  • Weight loss
  • Coughing
  • Fever
  • These symptoms may occur due to the presence of the worms in the intestines, lungs, or liver. In severe cases, the worms can cause intestinal blockages or liver abscesses, which can be life-threatening.

    Causes of Ascariasis
    Ascariasis is caused by ingesting the eggs of the Ascaris lumbricoides worm. The eggs can be found in contaminated soil, water, and food. When a person ingests the eggs, they hatch in the small intestine, and the larvae migrate to the lungs through the bloodstream. In the lungs, the larvae mature and move up to the throat, where they are swallowed and return to the small intestine, where they grow into adult worms.

    Ascariasis can also be transmitted through poor hygiene practices, such as not washing hands after using the toilet or handling contaminated soil or food.

    Treatment of Ascariasis
    Ascariasis can be treated with medication to kill the worms and alleviate the symptoms. The medication usually consists of an anthelmintic drug, which paralyzes and kills the worms. In severe cases, surgery may be required to remove the worms or to treat complications such as intestinal blockages or liver abscesses.

    Prevention of Ascariasis involves practicing good hygiene, such as washing hands with soap and water, avoiding contaminated soil and food, and treating infected individuals promptly.

    1. Wash hands before handling food and after using the toilet.
    2. Avoid consuming raw or undercooked meat or fish.
    3. Drink clean water and avoid swimming or bathing in contaminated water sources.
    4. Treat infected individuals promptly to prevent the spread of the infection.
    In conclusion, Ascariasis is a common parasitic infection that can cause a range of symptoms and complications. Practicing good hygiene and avoiding contaminated soil, water, and food can help prevent the spread of the infection. If you suspect that you

    Diagnosis Codes for Ascariasis, unspecified | B77.9