How it's treated
If you have no symptoms, or only mild symptoms, treatment is not usually necessary.
However, you'll need medication if you have a severe infection affecting your organs. A type of medication called an anthelmintic is used to kill the parasite larvae.
Albendazole is most often used and mebendazole is an alternative.
These medicines do not usually cause side effects, although some people may experience headaches or stomach pain.
In addition to anthelmintics, steroid medications (corticosteroids) are often given to reduce any inflammation caused by a severe infection.
If toxocariasis has affected the eye, steroid medication is used instead of anthelmintics. Surgery may also be needed – for example, if you develop retinal detachment.
Most people make a full recovery and do not experience any long-term complications. However, there's a risk of permanent vision loss if one of the eyes is affected.
Read more about treating toxocariasis.