Let’s be honest, guys. When you are raising a teenager, your worry list is endless. You are stressing over their board exams, college admissions, screen time, and the latest teenage slang you don't understand. You assume that once they cross age 12, the gross toddler problems—like eating dirt and getting worms—are permanently behind you. But here is a reality check. While you are busy worrying about their future career, their digestive system might be hosting an uninvited party. Intestinal worms are not just a pediatric issue; they actively affect teenagers too. Whether you are putting together a comprehensive parenting guide for your own reference or curating a digital resource to share with others, this is a topic you simply cannot skip. Teenagers are independent, always hungry, and constantly outdoors. This makes them prime targets for parasitic infections like pinworms, roundworms, and hookworms. Let’s break down exactly what you need to know, without the complicated medical ja...
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