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How to Know If Your Toddler Has Worms in Stomach?

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Written by - Mittali KhuranaLast updated: May 4, 2026
How to Know If Your Toddler Has Worms in Stomach?
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  • Children commonly contract worm infections like tapeworms, roundworms, and hookworms through contaminated food, soil, or poor sanitation that allows parasites to reside in the intestines.
  • Signs of worm infection include weight loss, vomiting, stomach pain, diarrhoea, constipation, itching around the anus, blood in stool, tiredness, and loss of appetite.
  • Home remedies like garlic, pumpkin seeds, unripe papaya, neem, turmeric, and carom seeds may help, but consulting a doctor is essential for proper diagnosis and treatment.
  • Prevent worm infections by teaching your child to wash hands before meals, trimming nails, avoiding thumb-sucking, cleaning toilet seats, and maintaining personal hygiene daily.

As a mother, the last thing you want to deal with is your baby's body being invaded by worms. But it's common for children to contract worm infections. The worms reside in the intestine of your baby, and their survival depends upon the child's diet. Hence, it becomes necessary to be educated about the types of worms that can make a home in your baby's body, what these worms can do there, how your baby got these worms, and how you can bid goodbye to these parasites.

Types of Worm Infections

Worms that make their home in children can be of different types. Some of the most common types of worms that infect babies are:

1. Tapeworms

Hooks and suckers on the end of tapeworms allow them to cling to the intestines and reproduce on partially digested food. The majority of the time, children ingest them through contaminated food.

2. Roundworms

Roundworm infection is caused by a worm, which can be found in the soil. They have a hollow form and can grow to be 35 cm in length if left unattended. Roundworms can be found in saltwater, soil, and fresh water.

3. Hookworms

Hookworms are most commonly associated with poor sanitation. It is these worms that attach themselves to the gut walls that are causing the problem. When a youngster comes into contact with contaminated dirt, they may get a hookworm infection.

What are the Signs and Symptoms of a Worm Infection?

Most of the time, worm infections do not exhibit symptoms, and even if they do, they are so small that they are often ignored. However, here are a few signs and symptoms that your child may show if they have a worm infection:

  • Weight loss

  • Vomiting

  • Lack of sleep

  • Bowel issues

  • Constipation

  • Stomach pain

  • Diarrhoea

  • Abdominal pain

  • Itching or pain around the anus area

  • Blood in the stool

  • Foul-smelling stools

  • Tiredness

  • Gastric issues

  • Anxiety

  • Loss in Appetite

Home Remedies for a Worm Infection

If your child has a worm infection, you should consult a doctor as soon as possible. You can also puree the following ingredients in your child's diet:

  • Garlic

  • Pumpkin seeds

  • Unripe papaya

  • Bitter Gourd

  • Neem

  • Carom seeds

  • Turmeric

  • Carrots

  • Coconut

  • Cloves

What are the effects of worms on your baby's growth?

  • Worms cause the loss of iron and protein in the body, which frequently results in anemia in children.

  • The presence of roundworms results in inadequate nutrition absorption.

  • Hunger, a decrease in food intake, and weakness are all symptoms of worm infestation.

  • Diarrhoea and dysentery in infants and toddlers are also caused by these pathogens.

  • In the long term, if these worm infections aren't detected and treated, they can burn the immune system of your child and harm your baby's intellectual and physical development.

How to prevent worm infections in children?

Worms can spread easily and infect your child from time to time. It's important for you and your baby to learn how to prevent worm infections. Here are some precautions you must take to prevent the spread of worms:

  • Teach your child to always wash hands after going to the bathroom and before eating food.

  • Cut your child's fingernails regularly.

  • Encourage your child to not suck on their thumbs or fingers.

  • Instruct your child to never scratch their bottom or pick their nose.

  • Clean toilet seats and potty seats regularly.

  • Encourage your child to bathe every day.

  • Regularly wash your child's clothes and linen in soapy water for several days after they catch a worm infection.

Closing Thoughts

If you suspect your child has a worm infection, it's best to see a doctor immediately. Worm infections are easy to treat if detected early and cause little or no damage. You should avoid sending your child to school while they have worms to prevent the spread of infection in other kids. Teaching your child the importance of personal hygiene is the best prevention for worm infections.

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Dt. Mansi Goyal
Dt. Mansi GoyalSpecializes in Critical Gestational Diabetes, PCOS Patients - BSC | MSC (Home Science, Food & Nutrition)

An experienced nutritionist with 5+ years of expertise in helping clients achieve their nutrition goals. Mansi believes that nutrition is never “one size fits all”. She understands the individual needs of clients, any prevailing ailments or medical conditions, and develops custom meal plans to suit client’s regional cuisine and their eating habits. Mansi currently works closely with clients to monitor their progress and continuously motivates them to achieve their health goal.


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    Any medication for it, My son does stool after his ever meal ,many time stool has a fool smell too .

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    Hello my baby is 18 months ...he is lean and shows no interest in eating food whole day and takes 1 hr to eat 1/4th chapati..i tried new dishes also but no improvement plz suggest what to do.

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