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Deworming: A priority for the back-to-school season

As the back-to-school season approaches, it is essential to take preventive measures to ensure the health and well-being of children and the entire family. Deworming is a key step to ensure a strong start, not only for schoolchildren but also for all household members.

Why deworm before school starts?

Intestinal parasites, such as pinworms, roundworms, and tapeworms, are silent invaders that can cause numerous health problems, especially in children. Children are particularly vulnerable due to their outdoor play habits and frequent contact with potentially contaminated objects. A child infested with parasites may show symptoms such as:

  • Unexplained fatigue
  • Abdominal pain and digestive disorders
  • Weight loss
  • Irritability and sleep disturbances (particularly in the case of pinworms)

These symptoms can disrupt a child’s concentration and academic performance. A child who is tired, suffering from abdominal pain, or itching at night will struggle to focus in class, potentially jeopardizing their academic success.

Extending deworming to the whole family

Intestinal parasites can easily spread within a family, especially through direct contact or via contaminated objects. To avoid rapid transmission and ensure optimal health for the entire family, collective deworming is recommended. This preventive measure is particularly important as the school year begins, a period when contact with other children may increase the risk of new infestations.

Consequences of Parasites on Academic Performance

A child infested with parasites may face serious consequences in their academic journey. Parasites not only cause physical disturbances but also have repercussions on psychological and cognitive levels. Here are some of the adverse effects intestinal parasites can have on schoolchildren:

  • Decreased concentration: Abdominal pain and general fatigue make it difficult to pay attention in class.
  • Irritability: Itching caused by pinworms, especially at night, can lead to restless nights, affecting the child’s mood.
  • Developmental delays: In severe cases, parasites can lead to nutrient deficiencies, impacting physical growth and cognitive development.

The Right habits to avoid parasites

It is crucial to adopt simple habits to prevent parasitic infestations. Teaching these practices to children from an early age can significantly reduce the risk of infection:

  • Hand hygiene: Wash hands regularly, especially before eating and after using the bathroom.
  • Healthy eating: Consume thoroughly washed fruits and vegetables and ensure meats and fish are well cooked.
  • Home cleanliness: Frequently clean objects that children put in their mouths (toys, pacifiers).

Use VERZOL® for a healthy start to the school year

VERZOL® is an effective antiparasitic treatment containing Albendazole, which combats various intestinal and skin parasites. Suitable for both children and adults, VERZOL® comes in different forms: tablets, oral suspension, and stick packs, making it easier to administer the treatment based on the specific needs of each family member.

Plan regular deworming

As the school year approaches, it is recommended to consult a healthcare professional to assess the need for family-wide deworming. An appropriate treatment, such as that offered by VERZOL®, can not only eliminate existing parasites but also prevent new infestations. This ensures a smooth back-to-school season with children in top shape, ready to tackle the upcoming academic year.

By taking action now, you not only ensure your children’s health but also prepare them for a successful school year, free from health issues related to intestinal parasites.​