Symptoms of schistosomiasis

Many people with schistosomiasis don't have any symptoms, or don't experience any for several months or even years.

You probably won't notice that you've been infected, although occasionally people get small, itchy red bumps on their skin for a few days where the worms burrowed in.

Aftera few weeks, some people develop:

  • a high temperature (fever) above 38C (100.4F)
  • an itchy, red, blotchy and raised rash
  • a cough
  • diarrhoea
  • muscle and joint pain
  • abdominal (tummy) pain
  • a general sense of feeling unwell

These symptoms, known as acute schistosomiasis,often get better by themselveswithin afew weeks. But it's still important to get treated because the parasite can remain in your body and lead to long-term problems (see below).

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Medically Reviewed by a doctor on 21 Dec 2018