Roundworm: The Silent Intruder Living Inside You
- Jul 13
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 30

Roundworms are among the most common parasites infecting humans worldwide. These long, white, spaghetti-like worms can live undetected for years, feeding off your nutrients and compromising your health.
Where They Live in the Body
Roundworms typically inhabit the small intestine, but their larvae can migrate to the lungs and liver during their life cycle. In severe infections, they may travel to the pancreas, bile ducts, or even the brain.
Symptoms of Roundworm Infection
Many people show no symptoms, especially in the early stages. When symptoms do appear, they may include:



