Parasites Signs and Symptoms
Millions of people world wide are affected by parasites.
From protozoa, roundworms, tapeworms and flukes, those are
the four
main classifications
of parasites that infect humans. More info
How do people get parasites?
Parasitic infections are diseases caused by organisms that
live off of another living thing. They can cause fever,
fatigue, intestinal symptoms, skin rashes or neurological
symptoms. You can get them from contaminated food, water
or surfaces, bug bites and eating undercooked meat.
Asian tiger mosquitoes Spreading
Tiger mosquitos can transmit viruses such as dengue,
chikungunya and Zika to humans
How did the tiger mosquito spread?
It is likely that tires imported to Houston, Texas
from Japan in 1985 brought tiger mosquitoes to the
United States. The trade of used tires within the
U. S. has dispersed the mosquito throughout the eastern
and midwestern states. The tiger mosquito has thrived
in the urban and suburban environment of Maryland. |
Can parasites cause weight gain?
Thus, parasite induced host behavioral changes that may be
driven by survival needs may have inadvertent effects on
eating patterns that promote obesity. Parasites also may
interfere with host lipid metabolism. Or short answer Yes
A Positive Association between T. gondii
and Obesity
Obesity is a global public health problem that is linked
with morbidity, mortality, and functional limitations and
has limited options for sustained interventions. Novel targets
for prevention and intervention require further research
into the pathogenesis of obesity. Consistently, elevated
markers of inflammation have been reported in association
with obesity, but their causes and consequences are not well
understood. An emerging field of research has investigated
the association of infections and environmental pathogens
with obesity, potential causes of low grade inflammation
that may mediate obesity risk. Source
How do I know if I have
a parasite?
Below are some common signs of parasites
to look out for: Gastrointestinal issues like bloating, gas,
constipation, diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting (especially
common with Blastocystis infections) Problems with your skin
such as rashes, itchiness, hives, or eczema. Feeling anxious
and not being able to explain why
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Parasites can live in the intestines for
years without causing symptoms.
When they do, symptoms
include the following:
Stomach cramps and pain
Nausea or vomiting
Dehydration
Weight loss
Swollen lymph nodes
Digestive problems including unexplained constipation, diarrhoea or persistent
gas
Skin issues such as rashes, eczema, hives, and itching
Continuous muscle and joint pain
Fatigue, even when you get enough sleep
Depression or feeling apathetic
Never feeling full, even after a big meal
Constant hunger, even when you’re eating enough
Iron deficiency/anaemia
Grinding your teeth during sleep
Unexplained feelings of anxiety
Recurrent yeast infections
Itching of the anus or vagina
Itching, redness, irritation, and an unusual discharge from the genital area
Trouble falling asleep or waking up multiple times during the night
nb:These symptoms may look similar to the signs and symptoms
of other digestive diseases. Therefore, it’s essential
that you confirm your condition with a diagnosis
PARASITES EAT HUMAN BODIES
Giardia infection (giardiasis) -
Symptoms & causes
Stomach cramps, nausea and watery diarrhea could indicate
a giardia infection. Find out how to treat and prevent
this waterborne parasite. Source Mayo Clinic
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