Everyone Healthy Library
Cutaneous Larva Migrans
Also Known As: Hookworm Folliculitis
Condition / disease reference page from the Everyone Healthy database.
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What this page is about
Cutaneous Larva Migrans is listed in the Everyone Healthy condition library. This simple overview is generated from the existing EH database links because the original full article for this condition is not yet available.
Common linked signs and symptoms
The EH database links this condition with signs or symptoms such as Skin Eruption (Exanthem), Skin Infection, Skin Itching, Skin Itching Generalized, Skin Painful Burning, and Skin Redness (Erythema, Rubor).
Tests doctors may consider
Tests or investigations linked in the EH database include Blood Tests, Computerized Tomography (CT) Scan, Fine-Needle Aspiration (FNA) Biopsy, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), and Ultrasound.
Treatment depends on the person
The EH database links this condition with medicines such as Ivermectin. Treatment choices should always be discussed with a qualified health professional, because the best approach depends on the cause, severity, age, other conditions, medicines, and test results.
This overview does not replace the original article and does not diagnose, treat, or recommend medication. It is a simple guide built from the existing Everyone Healthy database links.
Linked signs and symptoms
6Each sign/symptom opens its own page and links back to related conditions.
Linked drugs / medications
1Medication information is educational only. A doctor or pharmacist should advise whether any medicine is appropriate.
Treatments, therapies and supportive options
0Grouped by treatment type. These are educational database links, not personal treatment recommendations. Evidence labels are shown only where stored in the EH database.
No linked treatment or supportive options are listed yet.
Linked diagnostic tests and investigations
5These are pulled from both EH diagnostic-test link tables, including the older large test-link table.
Biological and test markers
0This visual map uses existing EH database links to show biological agents and lab markers reported as increased, decreased, or associated with this condition. These are educational relationships only; test results must be interpreted by a qualified clinician because ranges vary by lab, method, age, sex and clinical context.
No biological marker links are listed yet for this condition.
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