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What Causes Constant Itching Sensation In Stomach Despite Taking Ovex?

I took ovex two nights ago. I still have a lot of irritation and can feel the threadworms wriggling. When can I expect the wriggling/itching to stop? Can I take another tablet in seven days time if it hasn t subsided or do I have to wait two weeks? Can you recommend what foods I should eat to help the process along?
Fri, 20 Nov 2015
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For constant itching sensation in stomach you can take some antibiotic mostly cefadroxyl or doxycycline after an expert opinion along with avil or cetrizine for severe itching and redness. You can use or candid-b powder or clop-g cream for local application. If still the itching or redness persists than you can take some steroids as suggested by your doctor.
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What Causes Constant Itching Sensation In Stomach Despite Taking Ovex?

For constant itching sensation in stomach you can take some antibiotic mostly cefadroxyl or doxycycline after an expert opinion along with avil or cetrizine for severe itching and redness. You can use or candid-b powder or clop-g cream for local application. If still the itching or redness persists than you can take some steroids as suggested by your doctor.