I have had tapeworms before.
You get cramps all around your stomach, it can give you putred wind, diorreah and/or constipation. you usally cant fill your self up with food because the worms eat it all.
If you DO NOT treat yourself for ANY TYPE of worm you can spread it to other people.
Most of the time in humans they are ingested as larvae and live in the intestines, where they are largely asymptomatic... they don't really do much of anything besides consume a small amount of nutrients from your food. Some people may experience discomfort, diarrhea, or loss of appetite, and they can potentially cause intestinal blockage, which is much more serious than the tapeworm itself.
More rarely, they're ingested as eggs, in which case they implant themselves into various body tissues and form cysts.
It's also possible in very rare cases for them to infect the brain, where they can cause severe headaches or seizures.
Fortunately, treatment is usually simple: a drug called niclosamide is very effective against tapeworms.
You will eat a lot and not gain much weight. You will feel really weak and tired. Possible could get fevers and might become dehydrated. If it's severe enough it could lead to death.
you get tapeworms because you have eaten raw or uncooked food.
by eating not well cook meat or bad meat
No, stomach acids do not kill tapeworms. Tapeworms are adapted to the environment of the alimentary canal; if they were not, there would be no tapeworms.
Tapeworms are a kind of flatworm. Most flatworms are not tapeworms.
ructural adaptations of tapeworms?
Tapeworms are of the class Cestoda of the phylum Platyhelminthes.
Yes tapeworms are in cookiedough but you have a very small chance of getting tapeworms from eating it...
No. tapeworms are pest to humans.
TAPEWORMS
Because of environmental contamination. Tapeworms shed eggs into the environment and those eggs then turn into the next generation of tapeworms. Treatment of tapeworms with medication only kill the adult tapeworms currently residing in that animal, but the environment and other animals remain a source of eggs and adult tapeworms.
YES
NO there are no tapeworms at mt. rainier.
No. Tapeworms are not arthropods. They do not have an exoskeleton. They are flatworms in the phylum platyhelminthes.
tapeworms do not have any venom to give off but they can give diseases!