Clinical study on symptoms in patients with strongyloidiasis

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We treated strongyloidiasis patients and obtained the following results: Of the 299 patients (184 males and 115 females), 81 patients (27.1%) had no complaints before treatment, 218 patients complaints of some symptoms, including arthralgia and/or lumbago (28.4%), abdominal pain and/or borborygmus (19.3%), numbness of extremities (18.1%), constipation (16.3%) and itching (15.7). We treated 219 patients with mebendazole and symptoms improved after treatment described below: Thirty-seven of the 63 patients (58.7%) with arthralgia and/or lumbago improved. Twenty-seven of the 36 patients (75.0%) with numbness of extremities improved. Thirty-one of the 32 patients (96.9%) with heartburn improved. We treated 26 patients with mebendazole plus thiabendazole and twelve of 14 patients (85.7%) with abdominal pain and/or borborygmus were improved after treatment. We treated 54 patients with ivermectin and five of 18 patients (27.8%) with arthralgia and/or lumbago were improved after treatment.

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Zaha, O., Niimura, S., Kinjo, N., Ikema, M., Nakamura, H., Uehara, T., … Kinjo, F. (1992). Clinical study on symptoms in patients with strongyloidiasis. Kansenshogaku Zasshi. The Journal of the Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases, 66(10), 1378–1382. https://doi.org/10.11150/kansenshogakuzasshi1970.66.1378

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