If you discover helminths in the human body, then it is absolutely not worth ignoring the symptoms of their presence and delaying their treatment.It all depends on the type of parasite that colonizes the body. It is for this reason that testing for the presence of worms and further treatment choices are so important.
Parasites in the human body: causes
Parasites occur in the human body for various reasons.
You can enter the body in the following ways.
- Digestion (via the digestive tract). The most common situation is drinking contaminated water or food.
- Contact and household (through household items). In practice, this means infection from other people or pets who wear helminths.
- transmission. Represents the invasion of helminths by blood-sucking insects.
- Percutaneous. This means that the parasite enters the body through the mucous membranes or the skin.
- Parasites can also enter the body with dust.
Fish is a valuable food that is recommended to all people. However, along with its benefits, it can also be harmful and act as a carrier of parasitic diseases. Therefore, you need to be clear about what kind of parasites that live in fish can harm a person.
In fact, helminths are the most common parasites among those that live in fish organisms. The risk group for infection with worms includes fish such as bream, rudd and silver bream. However, it is important to understand that absolutely any fish can be infected with helminths. Cook the fish thoroughly to avoid infection. Otherwise, the likelihood of infection remains extremely high. The most dangerous thing is to eat raw fish.
The most popular worms in fish are:
- Schistocephamos. Most often they live in melt, in some places they are found in trout, salmon and pink salmon. The worm is destroyed by careful heat treatment.
- Siberian / Chinese coincidence. It is found in the Amur Chebachka, crucian carp, carp and yaz. Ingestion can lead to opisthorchiasis and clonorchiasis.
- Broad band. Most often it lives in the organisms of pike, ruff, burbot and salmon fish.
- Helminths that cause nanofietosis in humans live in chum salmon, white fish, grayling and other fish species.
- tapeworms that cause ligulose. Carp (bream, silver bream, roach, rudd) are exposed to this disease. It is important to note that once you remove all of the worms from the fish, its meat can be consumed - it is completely safe.
- worms from the trematode family. Excite metagonimiasis. They live in rudds and clubs.
We emphasize that any fish is completely safe for humans when properly cooked. After a high-quality and thorough heat treatment, the fish can be consumed completely safely by both adults and children. Another way to disinfect fish is to freeze them for a long time.
A product that, although no better than fish, is on par in popularity - it's meat, of course. It's popular not only with humans, but also worms.
The following types of helminths live in flesh:
- nematodes. Can be found in pork or chicken. Provoke gnatostomosis;
- bull tapeworm. Found in undercooked beef. Excited teniarin tubes;
- Pork tapeworm. Can live in undercooked pork. Provoke teniasis;
- Toxocara nematodes. Trapped in the livers of chickens. Stimulate toxocariasis;
- nematodes. They live in undercooked pork. Cause trichinosis.
Parasites in the human body: symptoms
There are 14 main symptoms for the presence of helminths in the human body:
- Chronic fatigue. Contains a number of characters, such asB. : Bad memory; Indifference; Stress; low concentration; flu-like symptoms. These problems occur with both nutritional deficiencies and ideal nutrition due to the difficult absorption of vitamins, minerals and carbohydrates, as well as proteins and fats. Because of this, the permanent poisoning of the body with parasites is greatly intensified.
- pain syndrome in muscles and joints. Worms can migrate. Their relocation is accompanied by pain, which is often felt to be a painful consequence of arthritis. Abnormal inflammatory processes in the joints can also be a consequence of the protective reaction of the body to the presence of helminths, as well as a consequence of tissue damage by worms.
- weight problems. Worms can provoke both weight gain and weight loss. Deviations in both directions are very significant. Low weight is caused by loss of appetite, abdominal pain, and indigestion. Obesity occurs as a result of a helminthic invasion. The feeling of hunger leads to a lack of nutrients in conditions 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 provoke an inflammatory process in the intestinal membranes, which leads to a large number of negative manifestations, as well as a deterioration in the absorption of nutrients. Instead of being absorbed by the small intestine, fat moves to the large intestine, causing problems like cramps, diarrhea, and constipation. Excess fat can be found in a stool test.
- diarrhea. A chain of helminths forms a prostaglandin-like matter. It is they who often provoke watery stools. It is important to understand that diarrhea is not only a reaction from the body, but also a sign of the presence of worms.
- constipation. Certain helminths can block the work of certain organs. For example, they can block the biliary tract (which causes jaundice and liver problems) or the intestines (which causes constipation).
- Irritability, persistent bad mood. Toxic substances and the remains of the vital activity of worms have a negative effect on the central nervous system. As a result: depression, anxiety and constant arousal. Practice knows many cases when the elimination of parasites led to significant changes in the character of a person and made him calmer.
- Inflammatory processes of the airways. Various parasites "migrate" through the human body, including the respiratory tract. Symptoms of respiratory worms include a runny nose, cough, sputum, and fever. In practice there was even sinusitis caused by awakened wandering worms. Another expression of strongyloidosis and ascariasis is pneumonia.
- puffing and gassing. Triggered by an inflammatory process in the small intestine. If the worms are not eliminated in a timely manner, flatulence and gas formation can manifest themselves to varying degrees over several months and possibly even years.
- Insomnia, teeth grinding while sleeping. The origin of bruxism remains a mystery to this day. One of the versions is just the body's reaction to poisoning, as well as the excitation of the nervous system by parasites.
- Allergic reactions. So it happens that the worms penetrate 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 living in the body contribute to systematic poisoning, nutritional deficiencies and problems with the immune system. They can also trigger a long inflammatory process. Well, as a result of all of this, an oncological tumor is formed.
- Serious skin problems. Helminths can provoke the appearance of hives, rashes, eczema, boils, acne, papillomas, and other skin diseases.
- Security system crashes. Worms seriously weaken the immune system, reduce the production of protective immunoglobulins and provoke allergies. Because of their activity, conditions are created for various infections, and the intestines become a home for dysbiosis. Chronic colds and allergies are the likely consequences of a helminth entering the human body.
These are not all signs - there are many others, but they vary widely and occur depending on the type of individual, duration of infection, and stage 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 ingest up to several dozen worms at the same time. For this reason, therapy should begin with the diagnosis of the disease. Modern medicine uses a number of methods to diagnose organisms for the presence of various helminths.
Most of the time, feces are analyzed. However, there are other methods as well:
- Immunological - Determination of the amount of antigens and antibodies against parasites by means of a blood test.
- Histological coprogram - a detailed examination of the body of helminths, their larvae and eggs through a high-precision microscope. Allows you to find out the most effective complex of active ingredients for therapy.
- hemoscanning. Blood test by increasing one drop 2, 000 times. The method enables the detection of fungi, bacteria and other parasites.
- electro acupuncture. The method is implemented with a special device. It is little known and completely unpopular as it can cause significant damage to the body. Despite this, you can still identify the presence of worms in the body and choose the most effective method of therapy.
Parasites in the human body: drug treatment
You can get rid of parasites with two groups of medicines:
- chemotherapeutic agents obtained synthetically;
- Preparations made from vegetable materials.
Let's take a look at the most popular ones:
- Levamisole is extremely effective against pinworms and roundworms. The effectiveness of levamisole is due to the violation of the bioenergy of helminths.
- Mebendazole - removes trichinae, pinworms, hookworms, whipworms and roundworms as well as the larvae of individual cestodes. The mechanism of action is to change the synthesis at the micro level and slow down the formation of ATP.
- Albendazole - has a complex effect. It disrupts the activity of the worm's cellular digestive system, blocks the movement of organelles in their cells, and blocks the use of glucose. Eliminates pinworms, roundworms, strongyloids, trichinae, whipworms and hookworms. It is also able to counteract the larval forms of the pork tapeworm and Echinococcus.
- Diethylcarbamazine - used in case of systemic invasion and expressed in the form of round nematodes that live in the lymphatic system of humans. The active components of diethylcarbamazine cause malfunction in the neuromuscular system of parasites, which leads to their death.
- niclosamide - used to treat tapeworm infections that live in the digestive system. The mechanism of action is to induce paralysis in helminths and 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 muscle contraction of helminths, which further leads to paralysis and the death of parasites.
- Ivermectin is a broad spectrum drug. It is prescribed to treat diseases such as strongyloidosis, filariasis, as well as to get rid of scabies. Contains in its composition substances that have a negative effect on parasites, paralyze their bodies and lead to their death.
Parasites in the human body: treatment with folk remedies
In addition to medication, you can try alternative methods. The main advantage of such treatment is the complete absence of harm.
Consider the most popular folk methods of dealing with worms:
- Healing tea. It is used to cleanse the intestines, liver, and other organs. To prepare it, you need to mix equal parts oak bark, wormwood and tansy. After that, take 5 g of the mixture, pour 500 ml of boiling water over it and let it steep for 12 hours. Then the drink is ready. It should be taken in the morning 100 ml (for children 50 ml). The duration of treatment is 21 days. Tea not only helps to get rid of helminths, but also improves the condition of organs.
- pumpkin seeds. Take 300 grams of peeled seeds with a clear film separating the core and shell. It is imperative to eat seeds with this layer. You need to eat them on an empty stomach at a dosage of 10-20 grams. You need to 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, a person suffers from weakness, has dark circles under the eyes, and also 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 looks a little different. Mix 10 ml each of aloe oil and juice and add half a lemon. Add olive oil for the first 3 months, then switch to corn oil. In the third phase of treatment, you should switch to using grape seed extract. The course of treatment is quite long - it's 9 months. The mixture should be drunk in the morning. The therapy is long-term, but very effective and inexpensive.
- pomegranate bark. However, it must be taken with extreme caution, since an overdose is fraught with poisoning. The bark is taken as a decoction. It is prepared as follows. You need to pour 10 grams of dried bark with 250 ml of boiled water and boil for 10 minutes. The product should be taken three times a day at 3 ml each time before meals. Not only is oak bark effective in removing parasites, it is also effective in cleaning the liver.
- chanterelles. These mushrooms are also very effective against worms. They are used in the form of an infusion. To prepare it, you need to pour 100 grams of freshly chopped mushrooms with 250 ml of alcohol, and then insist in the refrigerator for 21 days. We recommend that you shake the mixture from time to time. After the product is ready, it is necessary to apply 5 ml daily before going to bed. The course of treatment lasts for a month. We emphasize that the product does not need to be filtered after its manufacture. The tool not only helps get rid of worms, but also increases your immunity.