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===Natural History=== | ===Natural History=== | ||
Whipworm infection in majority of people causes no clinical symptoms, but a severe infection can cause abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation, weight loss, and anemia. | |||
===Prognosis=== | ===Prognosis=== | ||
===Complications=== | ===Complications=== |
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Natural History, Prognosis and Complications
Natural History
Whipworm infection in majority of people causes no clinical symptoms, but a severe infection can cause abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation, weight loss, and anemia.