Removal of Tapeworms in Humans
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By eHow Contributing Writer
People become infected with tapeworms when they consume a food or drink containing the eggs and larvae of the worms. Tapeworms can often be asymptomatic, so you may not even know that you are a carrier. This is especially true of adult tapeworms in the intestines, which grow if you ingest the larvae of a tapeworm. However, if you consume the tapeworm eggs instead of the tapeworm larvae, when the eggs grow into larvae, they may leave the intestines and form cysts in the lungs or liver that could be potentially life-threatening.