Parasites in the human body

Unfortunately, when it comes to caring for one’s health, many people care about their appearance. But they do not even suspect that in the presence of all the signs of a healthy person (an irresistible smile, an excellent figure, etc.), their health can only be external. Some of the scientists wrote that bloody fights without rules are constantly going on in the human body. Internal enemies are very cunning and treacherous. They will never warn of an attack, and all invasions will be sudden. Gradually and without noise. They inhibit the immunity of the "owner", which is not even aware of it.

Parasites in the human body - it was about them that was mentioned above. The World Health Organization claims that about 4.5 billion people on Earth have as many as almost 70 species of parasites. In Russia, the incidence of parasites is about 20 million people per year.

Parasites (translated from Greek as "parasite") are animal and plant organisms belonging to the lower classes. They live inside any other organism, eating the best and most useful substances, leaving behind only some residues. It is noted that the more a person’s immunity is weakened, the more he is susceptible to infection with helminths.

Parasites in the human body will develop where there are appropriate conditions for this. For example, if there is mucus in the maxillary sinuses , then pyogenic bacteria can develop there. Or, if in the large intestine the acidic environment changes to putrefactive, that is, the likelihood of pathogenic microflora.

Helminths are recognized as the most popular type of parasites that cause harm to the human body. Types of parasites in the human body:

  • Ribbon flat worms: bull tapeworm and pork.
  • Round: roundworms, echinococci, pinworms, whipworms.
  • Worms of the flagellate class: Giardia.

Infection of a person with parasites occurs in various ways:

  • Alimentary - through unwashed hands or contaminated water and food.
  • Transmissible - the carriers of the disease are blood-sucking insects.
  • Contact household - through common household items, from infected animals or family members.
  • Active - when a person comes in contact with contaminated soil or water. The larva of the parasite penetrates through the mucous membranes of the body or into the skin.

Signs that parasites have settled in your body:

  • Diarrhea or constipation.
  • Bloating.
  • Allergy.
  • Skin rashes - eczema, acne, urticaria.
  • Herpes.
  • Periodontal disease.
  • Runny nose and fever.
  • Chronic fatigue.
  • Decreased attention.
  • Noise in ears.
  • Numbness of arms and legs.
  • Fragility of nails.
  • Smell from the mouth.

Parasites in the human body can live not only in the intestine, but also in other parts of the body: joints, muscles, liver, lungs, blood, brain, esophagus, stomach and even in the eyes.

Parasites in the human body, the treatment of which should be carried out in several stages, can live in it for a very long time, and possibly even a lifetime. Speaking of treatment. At its first stage, it is necessary to prepare the patient's body for the least traumatic elimination of parasites. In this case, linseed or pumpkin oil, enterosgel or allochol are used.

Next, you need to use anthelmintic medicines. But do not forget that only a doctor should prescribe all medicines, especially when it comes to treating a child. After all, even the most effective and effective drugs against body parasites are given only by prescription.

The final stage of the treatment of parasitism is raising immunity and normalizing metabolism. For this, it is necessary to restore the organs of the gastrointestinal tract. For these purposes, thistle-based preparations are used.

To better achieve the results of treatment or in cases where the use of synthetic drugs is not possible, phototherapy is prescribed.


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