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Pinworm levels high, no treatment recommended.
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[QUOTE="Axil, post: 2022799, member: 117612"] So Beebz had a fecal taken at the vet on Monday. When I called today the vet said he tested in the "high range" for pinworms. She said that unless there are symptoms she doesn't treat pinworms. Beebz has been less willing to eat roaches and crickets recently. I mostly chalk that up to his being stubborn, and liking worms better. I can never tell if he's lethargic or just lazy. He'll move pretty quick if I put a hornworm across the cage from him, so I guess lazy? On the one hand I'm glad my vet is conservative in her use of medication. On the other "high range" sounds.... bad. Should I be looking to get a copy of the results to see exactly what high range means, or do I just need to stop worrying and be happy he got a diagnosis of "no problematic parasites"? [/QUOTE]
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