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April 7, 2009
The roundworm, which resembles an earthworm in appearance, reaches a length of 25-40 cm (10-17 inches) and has other detrimental effects besides its poisonous metabolic secretions. The eggs, which are transmitted from vegetables that have been fertilised with liquid manure, develop into small larvae which penetrate the intestinal wall and are carried into the lungs, where they settle and develop further. The patient appears to be suffering from a stubborn case of bronchitis, but the real problem is the infestation with worms. From the lungs the worms migrate through the bronchials and back into the digestive tract again, but eggs emerge in the stool only 70-75 days after the initial infection. Even so, the migration of these worms has not yet ended. When fully mature, they are found not only in the intestines, but sometimes they come down the nose and into the mouth, much to the horror of the victim. At other times they may bore their way into the bile ducts, causing jaundice. Or they may creep through the intestinal wall, which can precipitate peritonitis. Both cases are serious and dangerous. Their number may increase to many hundreds, a bunch of worms actually being able to cause an obstruction of the bowel and endanger the victim’s life. I could go on enumerating the many ways in which worms can pose a danger, but what I have explained already may suffice to convince you that intestinal worms are not harmless. Their elimination must receive our attention.
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