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Uses of Fucavina
Fucavina is an anthelmintic drug whose main ingredient is Mebendazole, 500mg content, prepared in the form of tablets. Medicines are manufactured by Pharmaceutical Factory 150 - Ministry of Defense - Vietnam. The following article will provide you with details about the uses and indications of Fucavina.
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When is the best time to take an anthelmintic?
An anthelmintic, if used correctly, can help remove harmful waste products from the body, enhance beneficial bacteria, and promote the proper functioning of the digestive system. So when should take the dewormer to achieve the best effect?
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How long does it take to go outside after taking the dewormer?
Taking an dewormer and remembering a regular deworming schedule will help you get rid of harmful parasites, improve your digestive system and improve your resistance. Let's find out useful information about dewormers such as: Why do we need deworming? How long does it take to take the dewormer to go outside? Do you go out worms or not?
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Pay attention to deworming for malnourished children
Malnutrition is a condition in which a child’s body is not provided with enough energy, protein and other trace elements to ensure normal development. In addition to methods of caring for malnourished children such as cleaning the living environment and changing the diet, parents should pay attention to deworming their children periodically.
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Prophylaxis against worms for children
Children are most susceptible to parasitic diseases, especially hookworms, pinworms, and whipworms that often attack children or combine to leave many dangerous complications. Preventing parasitic diseases helps reduce the risk of infection as well as limit complications caused by parasitic diseases.
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Deworming in children: What parents need to know
Worms are parasites that live in the human body and seriously affect children's development such as health, nutrition, cognitive development, access and achievement in learning. Therefore, parents need to pay attention to prevent worms according to the recommendations of the Ministry of Health, and need to periodically deworm children.
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Can an 18-month-old child be dewormed?
Normally, children over 2 years old will be dewormed every 6 months. For children under 2 years old, if infected with worms, it will cause loss of appetite, slow growth and malnutrition,... Therefore, it is necessary to take children to a medical facility for screening and appropriate intervention.
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How to help children gain weight effectively?
Children gain weight slowly and are stunted compared to their peers, causing many parents to worry. To find out how to help children gain weight effectively, you can join experts to learn ways to help children gain weight quickly.
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10 months baby 7kg: Malnutrition warning
A 10-month-old baby weighing 7kg is a warning sign of malnutrition. Parents need to immediately take their child to the doctor and take appropriate intervention measures so that the child can develop well mentally and physically.
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Symptoms of malabsorption in children
Many families have encountered the situation where despite providing their children with many nutrients, the results are not as expected, the children do not gain weight and do not grow in height for a very long time, even losing weight and becoming malnourished. This phenomenon causes many parents to lose sleep because of worry and not knowing how to solve the problem properly.
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When should children take worm medicine?
Worms are parasites that live in the human intestines. Anyone can be infected with worms, and the rate is often higher in young children. The reason is that children often play in the dirt and scratch their anus, so they are very susceptible to pinworm infection. So when is the most appropriate time to give children worm medicine?
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