Unfortunately, many of us, regardless of our hygienic habits, will acquire intestinal parasites in our lifetime. It's not always a matter of personal cleanliness but rather of what we eat and how we eat it. Sometimes, even our consumption habits are not to blame. These little gut invaders can be placed there any number of ways. What is really important at this time is how you can tell if you might be infected by harmful intestinal parasites. This article will deal with the common symptoms that may manifest themselves if in fact an infection has taken place.
Since there are several types of parasites that may invade the gut, we'll start with the most common and obvious. This would be the worms. Yes, you could be a sufferer of a worm infestation and you could have acquired them by eating raw or under cooked meat or even vegetables. If you drink infected water or if you are bitten by insects who are carriers you can be infected in this manner. There are not just a few of these parasitic worms known. The number of types of worms known to invade humans is around 100. While some of them are so small they can only be viewed with a microscope, others are easily viewed by the naked eye.
When the worms are ingested or taken into the body, they embed themselves in your intestines, usually in the intestinal lining of either the stomach, the small or the large intestines. Once there, they make themselves comfortable and dine on the same food that you are eating. They have nothing else to do but eat, release wastes and breed. They may lay many eggs and many of their young survive and make themselves at home in your system too.
As these little creatures release their waste products into your tissues, the tissues are subjected to toxins which enter the bloodstream and cause sickness and often lead to poor health and other diseases.
Some common symptoms of parasitic worm invasion may at first seem like uncomplicated or simple temporary illness. However, if these symptoms continue to occur repeatedly, it would be a good idea to think very seriously about the possibility that you may have worms in your intestines. Some of the most frequent and common symptoms are bloating, constipation, diarrhea, skin rash and fatigue. Other common symptoms include anemia and anxiety or nervousness. These are all signs that a worm invasion may have occurred.
The reason these symptoms occur is because the toxins released by the worms, over time, build up and cause breakdown of the surrounding tissues and once into the blood stream, they become systemic, resulting in further sickness and poor health. If the worms are not destroyed, the diseases get worse and eventually lead to death. Something that is not well known is the fact that many weight problems such as inability to lose weight or just the opposite, the inability to gain weight, during circumstances where each condition should not be occurring, can often be traced to worm infestation. If you are dieting and cannot seem to lose weight even though you are eating much less and exercising, the problem may be worms. If you cannot gain weight even while you are eating more of high calorie foods and are not exercising, you may be experiencing a worm invasion.
There are certain treatments that can be performed if the symptoms are discovered and treated early and most of these treatments do not even require a physician's assistance. Once the worms are destroyed, it is not long before the body begins to recover and the results are usually outstanding. It is very important to discover and treat worm infestation early.
Symptoms Of Intestinal Parasites
Like you, at some point in my life, I would experience episodes of gas, bloating, stomach pain, constipation, and diarrhea. The first thing I would normally do in this situation is reach for a cure in the medicine cabinet or get over-the-counter medications from the neighborhood drug store. These remedies, however, required several dosages before becoming effective and the cause of the symptoms were never really clear.
Until now. The real reason for your discomfort has been found to be a microscopic organism called an intestinal parasite that, in order to survive, needs to have a host to feed on. In case you were wondering, that host is you. These intestinal parasites eat when you eat and they feed on you as well. These parasites can be easily transmitted through the air, by another person, in public places, in the food we eat, and in the water we drink.
You can banish the myth that this only happens to people living in third-world countries. Information that is being developed shows that intestinal parasites live and breath among us and are becoming more common here in the U.S. on a daily basis. You could be infected with intestinal parasites at any given time of the day.
There is Good News in fighting these parasites and you can do something about it. The first thing you should do is a thorough colon cleansing. Not only will you rid yourself of these unwanted guests, but you can increase your fat loss. In addition, here are some other tips to include in keeping down further infestation:
*Wash your hands on a regular basis, both sides. You would be surprised how much parasites enjoy residing on the back of your hands and between your fingers.
* Bath on a regular basis and keep your neck and fingernails clean.
*Take the time to thoroughly brush your teeth and gums - a minimum of 10 minutes.
* Get in the habit of cleaning your tongue. Even the best mouthwash will not eliminate all of the parasites hiding out there.
* Keep your feet clean as well as your toenails. This is very important as fungus can and will build up in your nail beds if not kept clean on a frequent basis.
*After handling any type of meat, wash your hands.
*Wash your fresh vegetables and fruit before serving them to family and friends.
We have only cracked the surface on this topic. There is so much more to learn about the various type of parasites that dwell inside each and every one of us. Needless to say, the intestinal parasites that infiltrate the digestive tract are not in a hurry to leave unless you take action. I hope that you are beginning to realize that your digestive tract has a lot to do with how you feel and your ability to function effectively.
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