Ancylostoma Braziliense treatment in Puebla
If you are looking for ancylostoma braziliense treatment in Puebla, you will find 18 specialists available, with consultations from $1,200 MXN, spread across 18 clinics. Check reviews and prices before booking.
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Ancylostoma braziliense is a parasite, a species of hookworm found in dogs and cats, whose larvae can penetrate people's skin and produce a condition known as cutaneous larva migrans.
How it occurs: contact of bare skin with soil or sand contaminated with feces from infected animals allows the larvae to cross the surface layer of the skin.
What is observed: usually a reddened, winding, and very itchy lesion appears, advancing slowly beneath the skin, frequently on the feet, legs, or buttocks.
Who treats it? Both the dermatologist and the infectious disease specialist can provide guidance on this type of skin lesion of parasitic origin. If you notice a rash that moves and itches intensely after having been in beach or dirt areas, the most prudent thing is to have a professional examine it.
Which specialist to see for ancylostoma braziliense in Puebla?
Doctors who treat ancylostoma braziliense in Puebla
Dr. Maria Guadalupe Vergara Vargas
Dr. Rebeca Elizabeth Flores Villa
Dr. Patricia Gutierrez Ortega
Dr. Daniel Miranda Guerrero
Dr. Amelia Morales Toquero
Dr. Humberto Acosta Sánchez Acosta Sanchez
Dr. Eneida Sanchez Medina
Dr. Andrea De La Rosa Avila
Dr. Minerva Isabel Flores Baños
Dr. Nahayely Sibaja Rustrian Sibaja Rustrian
Dr. Araceli Solís Coria
Dr. Maricruz Juárez Escobar
Dr. Hugo Vicente Martínez Suárez
Dr. Rodolfo Mora Brito
Dr. Claudia Flores Aguilar
Dr. Marisol Ramirez Anaya
Dr. Diana Morán Maese
Dr. Yuri Igor López Carrera
Frequently asked questions
Which doctor treats ancylostoma braziliense?
The treatment of ancylostoma braziliense is usually handled by specialists in dermatologist, infectious disease specialist, dermatologist.
How many doctors are available in Puebla?
We currently have 18 doctors who can treat ancylostoma braziliense in Puebla.