Belféreg
Belféreg is a Hungarian folk term that translates to "belly worm." It refers to a broad category of internal parasites that can inhabit the digestive tract of humans and animals. While not a specific scientific classification, the term encompasses various types of helminths, commonly known as parasitic worms.
Common examples of belféreg include roundworms, tapeworms, and pinworms. These organisms have diverse life cycles, often
Diagnosis typically involves stool examinations to identify parasite eggs or adult worms. Treatment usually consists of