B78: Strongyloidiasis

B78.7: Disseminated strongyloidiasis

The threadworms live as parasites in the human body. They penetrate the skin and move through the body to the intestine. There they reproduce. The threadworms can be excreted from the intestine or move on to other organs in the body. When the threadworms are excreted, the untreated stool can cause infections. As the threadworms can also survive in the ground, people in some regions can also get infected by walking barefoot.

In your case the threadworms are in organs such as the skin, intestine, brain or lungs. When the intestine is affected, you may have diarrhea and stomach pains. You may also be constipated or have blood in your stools. When the skin is affected, you may have an itchy rash.