I have a microscope, and I want to check my dog for worms. Wich I think my dog might have acquired! What would I be looking for when I examine his feces?
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You cannot identify worms by looking at the feces under a microscope, identification of worms is done by looking for the worms egg and according to the egg's shape and form the type of worm can be identify, it is called a flotation method and it requires much more equipment than a microscope (special flotation solution, a centrifuge and other tools).
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Hi there. Most of our fecal exams require specific tests that will separate our parasite eggs from the feces. Typically I do what's called a fecal float-as most people do. Under the microscope you would be looking for parasite eggs-but there are various forms and you have to know what you're looking for. If you look it up, there are diagrams on certain types of eggs online-but I always recommend a fecal be done by your doctor in case any are missed at home.
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