Treatment and prevention of parasites in the human body

parasitesare the simplest types of bacteria that live on and parasitize on the nutrients of another organism. They feed on finished organic matter produced by others.

There are currently more than twenty parasitic life forms that can inhabit the bodies of animals or humans.

All of them can enter our bodies and cause many diseases and infections. Such bacteria are very often found in children as they do not have such high immunity while they have a lot to do with animals and some dirty things.

Remember a little kid often taking everything in his mouth?

These batteries can carry dangerous pests. This article covers the classification of parasites in the human body, how to treat infectious diseases, and how to prevent harmful bacteria from entering the body.

Parasitic bacteria in the human body, in which organs can they live?

parasites in the human body

The simplest bacteria in the human body and its skin can be unicellular and multicellular.

Parasites in the body are called ectoparasites. This type includes bed bugs, lice, and similar scab pathogens. Others are called endoparasites because they live inside the human body. These include amoebas, worms, and insect larvae.

The latter are the most dangerous, while the former are simply unpleasant.

Internal parasites often cause serious illness and are harder to get rid of than external ones. Medicine has already found a number of ways to get rid of them and has extensive experience in treating parasites in the human body.

Each of the parasites has an ideal place in the human body where all the conditions are needed for the parasite to live, that is, to grow and reproduce. Some of them may move during growth.

Endogenous parasites are most commonly found in the intestines, muscles, blood, lungs, heart, and liver. Some species even live in nerve tissue. Ectogenic parasites live on the skin.

How do parasites get into the body?

ways of infection with parasites

The first methodis the introduction of bacteria into the body with food and water. Sometimes it is contaminated or contaminated, so the microorganisms start to multiply there. Insects such as flies and cockroaches also carry a number of harmful bacteria. Some foods are initially contaminated - raw fish or unprocessed meat. Very often the meat of an animal is infected with parasites, so man does not eat it raw.

Second- contact household. In this case, the parasites are spread from humans, household items, or animals. Very often, infectious bacteria are carried by outdoor animals — dogs, cats, birds, and rats.

Third- transmission by mosquitoes through the blood. In Hungary and many other regions, this is rare, most often infected mosquitoes live in hot countries.
The fourth is the independent entry of some insects into the human body. They chew the skin and penetrate the muscle tissue or blood and then go where the best living conditions are for them.

What are the symptoms of parasites?

how parasites affect human organs

Parasites in the human body can cause quite different symptoms - from insomnia, which is often imperceptible, to skin changes. For example, ectoparasites often cause skin damage and scabies. Lung endoparasites often cause coughing. If found in the intestines, you may be worried about constipation, vomiting, or diarrhea.

But common signs of the presence of parasites in humans include insomnia, general fatigue, headaches, and sometimes allergic reactions. Very often people use folk remedies, but these are not always pleasant, for example, not everyone drinks a glass of sour cabbage juice with worms.

Consider symptoms in the presence of different types of parasites:

  • The most common parasites in humans are worms or globular worms. They cause intestinal upset and stomach pain, irritability, insomnia and anxiety attacks, sometimes dizziness. They are fairly simple to detect, can be seen in the stool, or can get a positive result on an egg;
  • This is followed by a rather dangerous parasite - tapeworm. It often causes discomfort or pain in the abdomen, diarrhea, brutal appetite (eating a lot but not increasing its weight), liver pain, and the presence of worms in the stool;
  • If a person has pinworms, he may experience anorexia, insomnia, nervousness, and itching in the anus.

Why are parasites dangerous?

They disrupt the functioning of organs, cause inflammation in tissues and destroy them. Produce toxic substances that destroy the body.

A parasite that parasites you can cause vitamin deficiency, general weakness, and decreased immunity in both adults and children. The presence of such a parasite in children is very dangerous as they greatly slow down their development. Very often, it is difficult to get rid of parasites in the body because they tend to adapt to their environment and do not want to leave their usual home.

How to treat parasites?

antiparasitic drugs

To get rid of parasites, you should first consult a doctor. You will be prescribed a specific medication or other more natural cure.

There are also treatments with folk remedies, but it is recommended to do them in symbiosis with the drugs.

Medical treatment

Doctors have long found effective treatments for human parasites.

The most effective and common drugs against pests are drugs based on synthetic ingredients. All of them are very effective in treating worms and various roundworms.

Some medicines are in the form of tablets, while others are in another form, such as a liquid. Dosage is determined by your doctor only and cannot be done on your own without side effects. In addition, medications differ in the age of the patients for whom they are intended.

Another way to heal people living with parasites has emerged in the modern world. It is called oxygen and has appeared relatively recently, performed only in hospitals under medical supervision. The patient is first cleared of the intestines by enema and then injected with oxygen by the probe method. Once the stomach and rectum are full of oxygen, the parasites are killed. With this method, the healed patient does not get side effects, unlike the medication method.

Parasites: Quick Treatment with Folk Remedies

traditional methods for treating parasites

You can remove various parasites from the human body with folk remedies, and some doctors even suggest some natural remedies to get rid of such pests.

The best known parasite treatment is pumpkin seeds. They contain many nutrients that are beneficial to humans and the intestinal microflora, but are destructive to the simplest pests. For final recovery, eat 20 grams of pumpkin seeds on an empty stomach in the morning, then drink a laxative after 30-40 minutes.

Vegetable oils can be used as a natural laxative, the most common being castor oils.

Wormic teas are used to treat parasites in folk remedies in adults and after the intestines have been cleaned with an enema. Wormwood, cloves, celandine or tansy can be used to make the broth. They all have a crisp and bitter taste, making them unsuitable for the gut environment to pests.

However, beware of used herbs, many of which are prohibited for pregnant women.

Diet to prevent parasites

diet against parasites

Anyone who has ever encountered parasites knows how important rehabilitation and prevention are. To do this, your doctor will often prescribe a special diet. A separate meal is recommended if you eat carbohydrates and proteins separately. Because if we consume them together, the stomach does not get an exact signal of what needs to be digested and what enzymes are needed for this.

Malnourished food is a great food for parasites, so they continue to live and develop.

For example, meat and legumes should not be eaten with potatoes, pasta or bread. It is better to combine them with vegetables. If you want to eat carbohydrates and proteins, take a 2-hour break between taking them.

Can't give up your favorite sandwiches?

Eat with grilled vegetables. Eat porridge often, they perfectly cleanse the body.

Cleansing the body

abdominal pain with parasites

To help cleanse and clear unwanted parasites from your body, there are some plants that are often found in pharmacies, in the market, or in the supermarket.

The first method will require green walnut shells. If you live in a hot region, you can probably find walnut trees and pick unripe fruits from them. Take 15 nuts, remove the green shells from them and cover with vodka. Leave on for a month in a dark, dry place. Then dilute a drop of tincture in half a glass of water and drink.

Gradually increase the dose in one drop every day for seven days. Then gradually increase the intake to 2 x teaspoons, take the medicine a few times a day. Continue to consume 2 teaspoons of tincture twice a day throughout the year. This is a fairly long cleaning process, but very effective.

An easier way is to use carnation seeds. They need to be ground to a powder. Just take one and a half teaspoons of this powder at a time. Gradually reduce the dose over a period of ten days, reaching a teaspoon at the end of the period.

Various fresh juices help cleanse the intestines. For example, carrots, cucumbers, lemons, beets, apples - these juices consumed on an empty stomach create a certain environment in the stomach and remove parasites from the body.