Parasitesare the simplest types of bacteria that live from the nutrients of another organism, parasitizing on it. They feed on ready-made organic matter produced by others.
Currently, there are more than twenty species of parasitic life forms that can inhabit the body of animals or humans.
All of them can enter our body and cause a large number of diseases and infections. Very often, such bacteria are found in children, as they do not have such a high immunity, while being in great contact with animals and some dirty things.
Remember that a small child often gets everything in his mouth?
These items can carry dangerous parasites. This article provides a classification of parasites in the human body, how to treat infectious diseases and what it takes to prevent harmful bacteria from entering your body.
Parasitic bacteria in the human body, in which organs can they live?
The simplest bacteria are found in the human body and skin, they can be unicellular or multicellular.
Parasites that live in the body are called ectoparasites. This species includes bed bugs, lice and scabies-like pathogens. Others are called endoparasites because they live inside the human body. These include amoebae, 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 remove than external ones. Medicine has already found many ways to get rid of them, and also has extensive experience in treating parasites in the human body.
Each of the parasites has its ideal place in the human body, where they have all the conditions for a parasitic lifestyle, namely the nutrients needed for growth and reproduction. Some of them may move as they grow.
Endogenous parasites are most commonly found in the intestines, muscles, blood, lungs, heart and liver. Some species also live in nerve tissue. Ectogenic parasites live on the skin.
How can parasites enter the body?
The first methodis to get bacteria into the body with food and water. Sometimes it is contaminated or contaminated, so microorganisms start to multiply there. Insects like flies and cockroaches also carry many harmful bacteria. Some foods are initially contaminated - raw fish or raw meat. Too often, cattle meat is infected with parasites, so a person does not eat it alive.
Second- contact family. In this case, the parasites are transmitted from humans, through household items or animals. Too often, infectious bacteria are transmitted by animals in nature - dogs, cats, birds and mice.
Third- transmission through the blood of mosquitoes. In our country and in many other regions, this happens rarely, more often infected mosquitoes live in hot places. The fourth is the independent entry of some insects into the human body. They dig through the skin and penetrate muscle tissue or blood, and then go to where the best living conditions are for them.
What are the symptoms of parasites?
Parasites in the human body can cause completely different symptoms - from insomnia, which is often invisible, to skin lesions. For example, ectoparasites often cause skin damage and scabies. Lung endoparasites often cause coughing. When you are in the gut, you may be constipated by constipation, vomiting or diarrhea.
But the general signs of the presence of parasites in humans are as follows: insomnia, general fatigue, headaches and sometimes allergic reactions. Too often, people use folk remedies, but they are not always pleasant, for example, not everyone can drink a glass of sauerkraut juice with worms.
Consider the symptoms in the presence of different types of parasites:
- The most common parasites for humans are worms or roundworms. They cause intestinal upset and stomach pain, irritability, insomnia and anxiety attacks, and sometimes dizziness. Their detection is quite simple, they can be seen in the feces or get a positive test result on an egg worm;
- Next comes a rather dangerous parasite - tapeworm. Often causes discomfort or pain in the abdomen, diarrhea, brutal appetite (eat a lot, but do not increase your weight), pain in the liver and the presence of worms in its feces;
- If a person has worms, he may notice loss of appetite, insomnia, irritability 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 pest that parasitizes you can cause vitamin deficiencies, 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. Too often it is difficult to get rid of parasites in the body, as they tend to adapt to their environment and do not want to leave their usual home.
How to treat parasites?
To get rid of parasites, you should first see a doctor. He will prescribe a specific medicine or other more natural medicine.
There is also treatment with folk remedies, but it is recommended to be performed in symbiosis with medication.
Medical Treatment
Doctors have long found an effective treatment against parasites in humans.
The most effective and common drugs to get rid of pests are drugs based on synthetic ingredients. All of them are very effective in treating various worms and worms.
Some medicines are in pill form, while others are in another form, such as liquid. The dosage is determined only by the doctor, it is not possible to do it yourself without side effects. Also, medications have changes in the age of the patients for whom they are intended.
Another way to cure people with parasites has appeared in the modern world. It is called oxygen and appeared relatively recently; it is performed only in hospitals under the supervision of a doctor. First, the patient is cleansed of the intestines using an enema, then oxygen is injected with an investigation method. Once the stomach and rectum are filled with oxygen, the parasites die. With this method, the treated patient does not get any side effects, in contrast to the medicine method.
Parasites: prompt treatment with folk remedies
You can get rid of various parasites in the human body with folk remedies, some doctors even recommend some natural remedies to get rid of such pests.
The most popular treatment for parasites is pumpkin seeds. They contain many nutrients that are beneficial to humans and their intestinal microflora, but are destructive to the simplest pests. In order to finally recover, eat 20 grams of pumpkin seeds on an empty stomach in the morning and then drink a laxative after 30-40 minutes.
Vegetable oils can be used as natural laxatives, the most common being beaver oils.
For the treatment of parasites with folk remedies in adults, anthelmintic teas are used and after cleansing the intestines with an enema. To prepare the soup, you can take wormwood, cloves, celandine or tansy. They all have a sharp and bitter taste, so they make the environment in the gut unsuitable for pests.
However, beware of used herbs, many of which are prohibited for pregnant women.
Diet for the prevention of parasites
Anyone who has ever encountered parasites knows how important rehabilitation and prevention is. For this, the attending physician often prescribes a special diet. Special meals are recommended when eating carbohydrates and proteins separately from each other. Because if we eat them together, the stomach does not get an exact signal of what will need to be digested and what enzymes are needed for this.
Digested food is an excellent food for parasites, so they continue to live and thrive.
For example, meat, legumes can not be eaten with potatoes, pasta or bread. It is better to combine them with vegetables. If you want to eat carbohydrates and protein, take a 2 hour break between taking them.
Can't get rid of your favorite sandwiches?
Eat them with grilled vegetables. Eat porridge often, they perfectly cleanse the body.
Body cleansing
To cleanse and expel unwanted parasites from the body, some herbs that can often be found on sale at the pharmacy, market or supermarket will help.
For the first method, you will need green walnut bark. If you live in a hot region, you can probably find walnut trees and harvest unripe fruits from them. Take 15 nuts, remove the green peels from them and cover with vodka. Leave to infuse 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 by one drop every day for seven days. After that, also gradually increase the intake to 2 x teaspoons, take the medicine twice a day. Continue to take 2 teaspoons of tincture twice a day throughout the year. This is a fairly long but very effective cleaning course.
An easier way is to use clove seeds. They should be ground to a powder. Simply take one and a half teaspoons of this powder at a time. Over ten days, gradually reduce the dose, at the end of the period you should reach a teaspoon.
Various fresh juices will help cleanse the intestines. For example, carrots, cucumbers, lemons, beets, apples - all these juices, when consumed on an empty stomach, create a certain environment in the stomach and remove parasites from the body.