Signs of intestinal parasites

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There are a few common signs of intestinal parasites you should be aware of, but you should also know that there are many people who will exhibit no symptoms at all of an intestinal parasite infection.

Some common signs of intestinal parasites

There are a few common signs of intestinal parasites you should be aware of, but you should also know that there are many people who will exhibit no symptoms at all of an an intestinal parasite infection.

  • Lack of appetite
  • Itching around the anus
  • Fatigue
  • Change in bowel habits
  • Diarrhea or constipation
  • Sleep problems
  • Increased Hunger
  • Abdominal pain

The cause of intestinal parasite infection is often due to swallowing eggs while swimming, eating eggs on undercooked foods, or ingesting the parasitic eggs in other forms.

There are products out there that will allow you to rid your body of intestinal parasites. Many of them are all natural and some, such as Colonix, will also rid the body of harmful toxins in the liver and colon.

If you are still experiencing symptoms or suspect that you may have a parasitic infection you should see your physician for further work up. If your doctor determines you do, in fact, have a parasitic infection he or she will prescribe an anti-parasitic agent to eliminate the infection.

We hope this information about the signs of intestinal parasites will help you to determine if you are infected or not. If you have any further questions don’t hesitate to ask.

Intestinal Paeasite

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Human tapeworm symptoms

Human tapeworm symptoms can vary greatly from person to person. Most people experience no symptoms at all while others will feel very uncomfortable. Some common symptoms include:

  • Nausea
  • weakness
  • loss of appetite
  • abdominal pain
  • diarrhea
  • weight loss
  • Fever
  • Allergic reaction to the tapeworm larvae
  • neurological symptoms if the brain is involved
  • abdominal discomfort

People become infected with tapeworms after eating or drinking something containing tapeworm larvae or eggs.

If a person ingests the eggs it is more likely that they will migrate out when they hatch into larvae. They can then form cysts in other organs which can be potentially serious.

If the larvae are ingested they will usually hatch in the intestine and develop into adult tapeworms. These will not usually cause the human host to experience any symptoms.

A tapeworm infection that is contained in the intestine is easier to take care of than one that has migrated to other systems. They can usually be eradicated by taking medication prescribed by your doctor. Tapeworms that develop in other parts of the body can cause potentially life threatening illnesses if not treated by a physician

Tapeworms, and therefore human tapeworm symptoms, can largely be prevented by practicing good hygiene and properly washing food before preparation.

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