How Is Hookworm Diagnosed and Treated?
The most common symptom of hookworm is anemia* caused by a loss of iron due to blood loss. Other symptoms include lack of appetite, weight loss, diarrhea*, and vague abdominal pain. When the larvae are in the lungs, there may be a dry cough and a mild fever. When the larvae burrow into the skin, there may be mild itching and a rash. It is not uncommon, however, for mild infections to show no symptoms at all.