5. Nausea
Nausea is also a common symptom in patients who are suffering from a parasitic infection such as whipworms. The severity and frequency of your nausea can vary depending on many different factors. If your whipworm infection is in the early stages then you’ll likely notice short waves of nausea that aren’t too severe. That being said, you might find that these “waves” turn into a constant sensation as the infection progresses if you don’t treat it.
This is why following up your suspicions with proper testing after experiencing even minor symptoms is a great way to minimize the damage done to your body and nip these types of problems at the bud. It’s also an effective means of ensuring that further complications don’t arise as a result. If you notice waves or even constant nausea, especially if it comes alongside other symptoms here, then having a stool test is advised.