Symptoms and laboratory tests to identify parasites in the human body

How to understand that there are parasites in the body? Many people do not even think about such a question, and, of course, in vain. It must be understood that those during their life in the human body can cause the development of many diseases that are quite dangerous. It is for this reason that it is recommended to undergo preventive examinations and take special tests.

General characteristics of parasites

The presence of such living organisms can be in any part of the body, and the more they become in a particular organ, the worse its general condition. In addition to internal organs, the presence of parasitic vital activity can also be observed in the skin, tissues, and mucous membranes. This type of pathogenic organisms feeds on foods that a person consumes.

An endoparasite that lives in the human body

There are only 2 types of parasites, depending on what their habitat is in the human body:

  • The vital activity of endoparasites is observed directly in the body itself, namely in the internal organs and systems. These include echinococci, giardia, viruses, various types of fungi.
  • The vital activity of ectoparasites is observed on the surface layer of the body, that is, on the skin. These absorb blood and human cells. Ectoparasites include lice, ticks, bedbugs.

The body of an adult is designed in such a way that it can prevent penetration, as well as eliminate the vital activity of some parasites. For example, when saliva is produced in the mouth, enzymes are formed that prevent worms from multiplying and laying eggs.

The action of such enzymes in such cases is destructive. The protective function is performed by the gastric acidic environment, as well as human immunity. In a child, the protective barrier against parasites may simply not work, which can be explained by the not yet fully formed immune system. It is weak immunity that causes the penetration and reproduction of pathogenic organisms.

According to numerous studies, some types of parasites do not give in to the protective barrier of the body, getting into it and destroying it without obvious symptoms and signs. The duration of the incubation period (the moment it enters the body - the first symptoms) can reach several years, during which a person lives a normal life, not knowing about the existence of parasites.

There are several ways to find out if there are parasites in the body, but first of all, you need to carefully monitor your health, do not lose sight of any, even the slightest changes and symptoms, immediately contacting a specialist.

Diseases and pathological conditions that indicate that there are parasites in the body

You can check if there are parasites in the body by the following signs and symptoms:

  • stool disorder. This includes frequent constipation and diarrhea. If the parasites are localized in the bile or intestinal ducts, and block them with their large size, this can cause a rare and difficult bowel movement. Some pathogenic organisms can produce a hormone-like substance that causes frequent diarrhea. Thus, diarrhea is considered not only a protective reaction of the body to the consumption of "wrong" foods, but also a sign of the presence of a parasitic infection in the body.
  • Flatulence. Increased gas formation and bloating are symptoms of the presence of parasites in the small intestine, which is the cause of the development of the inflammatory process. Signs of flatulence will be observed until the person is cured of the worms.
  • The presence of worms in the intestines can be manifested by flatulence
  • "Irritable Bowel". A similar syndrome is a consequence of irritation of the intestinal walls by parasites and the inflammatory process caused by it. At the same time, various symptoms of disruption of the gastrointestinal tract occur, the absorption of all nutrients, including fat, decreases. If it is impossible to assimilate fat by the small intestine, it begins to penetrate into the region of the thick, which causes cramps, constipation and diarrhea.
  • Joint and muscle pain. Often, parasites are localized in the muscles and joints, thereby causing pain, which a person confuses with arthritis.
  • Allergic reaction. With excessive release of toxic substances by worms, the immune response is activated in the body through the production of an increased dose of protective cells - eosinophils. Such cells become the cause of the development of the inflammatory process in the tissues, thereby causing an allergic reaction.
  • Allergies and skin diseases are signs of parasites in the body
  • Skin pathologies. Symptoms in such cases can be expressed in urticaria, various types of rashes, eczema, sores on the skin, tumors, papillomas. With worms found in the intestines, damage to the skin can occur through the appearance of acne, seborrhea, various spots, wrinkles.
  • Chronic fatigue. Symptoms in this case are as follows: constant general malaise, apathy, depression, poor memory. Such signs can be explained by a violation of the absorption of nutrients from food.

Diagnosis of parasites in the body

It is not enough to determine the pronounced symptoms of the presence of parasites. It is also necessary to confirm their presence and therapeutic methods. How to identify parasites in the human body in stationary conditions? The determination of those can be both laboratory and with the help of equipment. Laboratory methods for diagnosing worms include:

  • Microscopy. The most common method for detecting worms. During the diagnosis, human feces are examined for the presence of eggs of such organisms. It is not always possible to identify worm eggs after the first analysis. In some cases, several procedures are necessary.
  • Serological study. This study, tested over the years, has become one of the most popular methods for examining blood for antibodies and antigens to various infections. In any case, human immunity will respond to pathogenic microorganisms penetrating into it. This type of diagnostics includes such tests as immunofluorescence reaction, polymerase chain reaction, enzyme immunoassay.
Laboratory diagnosis of parasites in the human body

The hardware methods for diagnosing parasites in the body include:

  • Carrying out an ultrasound examination to detect echinococcus in the body.
  • X-ray examination to detect parasites, for example, in the lungs.
  • Endoscopy and biopsy. Similar types of diagnostics are prescribed to detect helminths in internal organs, followed by tissue sampling for research.

Elimination of parasites from the body

How to determine the presence of parasites in the body, found out. Now it is worth considering ways to eliminate them. Therapy of a parasitic infection is carried out in 3 stages.

Stage 1 - Preparatory

During this period, the human body must be prepared for the main treatment:

  • sorbents are prescribed for taking, which help to cleanse the body and reduce the manifestation of intoxication symptoms;
  • from choleretic agents, it is worth highlighting preparations based on an extract of sandy immortelle flowers and cattle bile;
  • to eliminate spasm, you can drink decoctions of herbs such as St. John's wort, wild rose, valerian throughout the day;
  • Enzyme preparations are also recommended.

Stage 2 - Carrying out deworming

The main antiparasitic therapy consists in taking a special drug prescribed by a specialist. The dosage should be determined only by a doctor, because such drugs are quite toxic and can be hazardous to health if the required volume is exceeded.

Often, biologically active additives are also used, the components of which contain bitter herbs that have an antihelminthic effect on the body. Supplements have fewer side effects and do not cause disruption of the functioning of an organ such as the liver.

Stage 3 - Recovery period

At this time, it is necessary to take probiotics and prebiotics in order to restore the normal functioning of the gastrointestinal tract. It is also recommended therapy with vitamin complexes, enzymes, hepatoprotectors, which will help normalize the activity of organs such as the liver, gallbladder and pancreas.

Only complex treatment will help get rid of not only parasites in general, but also the negative consequences of their life activity.