Parasites in the human body: causes
Parasites appear in the human body for various reasons.
I can enter the body in the following ways.
- Nutrition (through the digestive tract). The most common situation is drinking contaminated water or food.
- Contact and household (via household items). In practice, this means infecting other people or pets that carry helminths.
- Upload. Represents the entry of helminths through blood-sucking insects.
- Percutaneous. This means that the parasite enters the body through the mucous membranes or skin.
- Parasites can also enter the body with dust.
Fish is a valuable food product that is recommended to all people. However, along with the benefits, it can also be harmful, serving as a carrier of parasitic diseases. Therefore, you need to be aware of what parasites that live in fish can harm humans.
In fact, the most common parasites among those living in fish organisms are helminths. The risk group for worm infestation includes fish such as bream, yellow and silver bream, but it is important to understand that absolutely any fish can infect helminths. Cook the fish thoroughly to prevent infection. If this is not done, the likelihood of infection remains extremely high. It is most dangerous to eat fish raw.
The most popular worms in fish are:
- Schistocephamos. They mostly live in the melt, in some places they are found in trout, salmon and pink salmon. The worm is destroyed by careful heat treatment.
- Siberian / Chinese fluke. It is found in the Amur Chebachka, carp, carp and gap. When swallowed, it can cause opisthorchiasis and clonorchiasis.
- Wide ribbon. Pike, eel, burbot and salmon most often live in organisms.
- Helminths, which cause nanophytosis in humans, live in salmon, white fish, grayling and other fish species.
- Tapes that cause ligulosis. Carp (deverika, deverika, cockroach, rumenka) are exposed to this disease. It is important to note that if you remove all the worms from the fish, its meat can be consumed - it will be absolutely safe.
- Worms from the trematode family. Exciting metagonimiasis. They live in red and the crowd.
We emphasize that any fish is absolutely safe for humans if cooked properly. After high-quality and thorough heat treatment, fish can be eaten absolutely safely by both adults and children. Another way to disinfect fish is to freeze it for a long time.
A product that, if not superior to fish, is on par with it in popularity - it is, of course, meat. It is popular not only among humans, but also among worms.
The following helminth species live in the meat:
- Nematodes. It can be found in pork or chicken. Provoke gnathostomosis;
- Bull tapeworm. It is found in undercooked beef. Excites teniarinhosis;
- Pork tapeworm. It can live in undercooked pork. Provoke teniase; Toxocane nematodes. Caught in chicken liver. Excitatory toxocariasis; Nematode. They live in undercooked pork. The cause of trichinosis.
Parasites in the human body: symptoms
There are 14 main symptoms of the presence of helminths in the human body:
- Chronic fatigue. It contains a number of signs, such as: poor memory; indifference; stress; low concentration; flu-like symptoms. These problems occur due to nutritional deficiencies, as well as the ideal diet due to the difficult absorption of vitamins, minerals and carbohydrates, as well as proteins and fats. For this reason, the permanent intoxication of the body with parasites is significantly enhanced.
- Muscle and joint pain syndrome. Worms have the ability to migrate. Their relocation is accompanied by pain, which is often experienced as a painful consequence of arthritis. Also, abnormal inflammatory processes in the joints can be a consequence of the body's protective reaction to the presence of helminths in it, as well as a consequence of tissue damage by worms.
- Weight problems. Worms can cause both weight gain and weight loss. Deviations in both directions will be quite significant. Low weight is caused by loss of appetite, abdominal pain and indigestion. Obesity occurs as a result of helminthic invasion. The feeling of hunger provokes a lack of nutrients in terms of an acceptable amount of "empty calories", as well as due to toxic effects on metabolism.
- Irritable stomach syndrome. Parasites living in the body can cause an inflammatory process in the intestinal membranes, leading to a large number of negative manifestations, as well as to a deterioration in the absorption of nutrients. Fat, instead of being absorbed in the small intestine, goes to the large intestine, causing problems like cramps, diarrhea and constipation. Excess fat can be found in the stool test.
- Diarrhea. The helminth chain forms a substance similar to prostaglandins. They are the ones who cause frequent watery stools. It is important to understand that diarrhea qualifies not only as a reaction of the body, but also as a sign of the presence of worms.
- Prison. Certain helminths can block the work of certain organs. For example, they can block the bile ducts (causing jaundice and liver problems) or the intestines (causing constipation).
- Irritability, permanent bad mood. Toxic substances and remnants of the worm's vital activity have a negative effect on the central nervous system. As a result: depression, anxiety and constant excitement. Practice knows many cases when the removal of parasites led to significant changes in a person's character and made him calmer.
- Inflammatory processes of the respiratory tract. Various parasites "travel" through the human body, including the respiratory system. Symptoms of worms in the airways include runny nose, cough, sputum production and fever. In practice, there was even sinusitis caused by awakened migratory helminths. Also one of the terms strongyloidosis and ascariasis is pneumonia.
- Flatulence and flatulence. Provoked by an inflammatory process in the small intestine. If the worms are not eliminated in time, bloating and gas formation can manifest to varying degrees over months, and perhaps years.
- Sleep problems, grinding teeth in sleep. The origins of bruxism remain a mystery today. One version is just the body's reaction to intoxication, as well as the excitation of the nervous system by parasites.
- Allergic reactions. This is how it happens that worms enter the intestinal wall, which is why large molecules of unprocessed food end up in the blood. The body responds by increasing the production of blood cells (eosinophils), which in turn cause allergies. The worms themselves are also allergens.
- Oncological diseases. Helminths that live in the body contribute to its systemic poisoning, nutritional deficiencies and problems with the immune system. They are also able to start a long inflammatory process. Well, as a result of all this, an oncological tumor develops.
- Serious skin problems. Helminths can cause hives, rashes, eczema, boils, acne, papillomas and other skin diseases.
- The security system is crashing. Worms seriously weaken the defense system, reduce the production of protective immunoglobulins and cause allergies. As a result of their activity, conditions are created for various infections, and the intestine becomes a home for dysbiosis. Chronic colds and allergies are probable consequences of the entry of helminths into the human body.
These are not all signs - there are many others, however, they are very diverse and occur depending on the type of individual, the duration of the infection and the degree of organ damage. Symptoms can be extremely severe (for example, migraines, heart attacks, asthma and urinary tract infections).
Parasites in the human body: diagnosis
The human body can receive up to several dozen worms at a time. For this reason, therapy should begin with a diagnosis of the disease. Modern medicine uses a number of methods to diagnose organisms for the presence of various helminths in them.
Stool is most commonly analyzed. However, there are other methods, for example:
- Immunological - determination of the amount of antigens and antibodies to parasites by blood test.
- Histological coprogram - a detailed examination of the body of helminths, their larvae and eggs using a high-precision microscope. It allows you to find out the most effective complex of drugs for therapy.
- Hemoscanning. Blood test by increasing one drop 2, 000 times. The method enables the detection of the presence of fungi, bacteria and other parasites. Electroacupuncture. The method is implemented using a special device. It is little known and completely unpopular for the reason that it can significantly harm the body. Nevertheless, it allows you to recognize the presence of worms in the body and select the most effective method of therapy.
Parasites in the human body: drug treatment
You can remove parasites using two groups of drugs:
- Synthetic chemotherapeutic drugs;
- preparations derived from plant materials.
Let's look at the most popular:
- Levamisole is extremely effective against earthworms and earthworms. The effectiveness of levamisole is due to a violation of the bioenergy of helminths.
- Mebendazole - removes trichinella, pinworms, hookworms, whipworms and roundworms, as well as larvae of individual cestodes. The mechanism of action consists in changing the synthesis at the micro level and slowing down the production of ATP.
- Albendazole - acts complex. It disrupts the activity of the cellular digestive system of worms, blocks the movement of organelles in their cells and blocks the use of glucose. Eliminates pinworms, roundworms, strongyloids, trichinae, whips, hookworms. It is also able to counteract the larvae of swine tapeworm and echinococcus.
- Diethylcarbamazine - used in case of systemic invasion, and is expressed in the form of round filamentous worms that live in the lymphatic system of humans. The active components of diethylcarbamazine cause disturbances in the work of the parasite's neuromuscular system, which leads to their death.
- Niclosamide - intended for the treatment of tapeworm infections that live in the digestive system. The mechanism of action is to cause paralysis in helminths, as well as to reduce their resistance to gastrointestinal enzymes.
- Praziquantel is prescribed to patients infected with trematodes, cestodes and schistosomes. The active components of the drug contribute to the generalized contraction of the helminth muscles, which further translates into paralysis and death of the parasite.
- Ivermectin is a broad-spectrum agent. It is prescribed to treat diseases such as strongyloidosis, filariasis, as well as to remove scabies. It includes in its composition substances that have a negative effect on parasites, paralyzing their bodies and leading to their death.
Parasites in the human body: treatment with folk remedies
In addition to medications, you can try alternative methods. The main advantage of such treatment is the complete absence of harm.
Consider the most popular folk methods of worm control:
- Medicinal tea. It is used to cleanse the intestines, liver and other organs. To prepare it, you need to mix oak bark, wormwood and tansy in equal parts. After that, take 5 grams of the mixture and pour them with 500 ml of boiling water, then let it cook for 12 hours. After that, the drink will be over. It should be consumed in the morning, 100 ml (for children 50 ml). The course of treatment is 21 days. Tea will help not only to remove helminths, but also to improve the condition of organs.
- Pumpkin seeds. Take 300 grams of peeled seeds with a transparent film that separates the grain and shell. It is necessary to eat the seeds along with this layer. You need to eat them on an empty stomach in a dose of 10-20 grams. You must repeat the reception every other day. The course of therapy lasts a week.
- It happens that the tests for the presence of helminths are negative, however, the person has weakness, has dark circles under the eyes, and suffers from skin problems. These are sure signs of the presence of worms in the liver, lymph or blood. In such a situation, the therapy has a slightly different appearance. Mix 10 ml of oil and aloe juice and add half a lemon. Add olive oil for the first 3 months, then switch to corn oil. In the third stage of treatment, you should switch to the use of grape seed extract. The course of treatment is quite long - it lasts 9 months. The mixture should be drunk in the morning. Therapy, although long-lasting, is quite effective and affordable in terms of cost.
- Kora nara. However, it must be taken with extreme caution, because an overdose is fraught with poisoning. The bark is taken as a decoction. It is prepared as follows. It is necessary to pour 10 grams of dried bark with 250 ml of boiled water and cook for 10 minutes. The product should be taken three times a day, 3 ml before meals. Oak bark is effective not only in removing parasites, but also in terms of cleansing the liver. Lisavci. These fungi are also very effective against worms. They are used in the form of an infusion. To prepare it, it is necessary to pour 100 grams of fresh chopped mushrooms with 250 ml of alcohol, and then insist in the refrigerator for 21 days. We advise you to shake the mixture from time to time. Once the product is ready, you will need to apply it 5 ml before bed every day. The course of treatment is one month. We emphasize that it is not necessary to filter the product after its preparation. The tool will help you not only eliminate worms, but also increase immunity.