How to know if there are parasites in the body

parasites in humans

As a rule, a person does not think about his health and the number of parasites in his body until he feels bad. The patient does not know which specialist to contact to know the exact number of parasites present and which organ they damage. A person is unable to diagnose himself on his own, but he can easily determine the very presence of parasites in the body.

What parasites can live in the human body

There are two types of parasites that can easily exist in the human body. They feed on all the elements useful to the organism and produce substances that give rise to the vital activity of the organism.

  • Endoparasites. A type of parasite that lives inside the human body. This type of parasite includes all bacteria, fungi, lamblia and many viruses.
  • Ectoparasites. They live outside the human body. They feed on human blood and tissue. Ectoparasites include lice, bed bugs, ticks, mosquitoes, and other insects.

It is much easier to recognize the defeat of the body by ectoparasites. Their presence has external signs that it is simply impossible not to notice:

  • rashes and itching are observed;
  • redness of some areas of the skin;
  • Visible insect-like bites
  • pain and burning sensation.

A more accurate study can be carried out using a microscope or special analyzes.

Unlike ectoparasites, endoparasites do not inhabit the outside of the human body. In this regard, it is rather difficult to notice them. These parasites can literally feed on a person for years so that the patient does not even guess their existence.

parasites on the hands and in the human body

The presence of parasites in the body - signs of appearance

All parasites that can inhabit the human body are extremely persistent and dangerous. They multiply almost instantly, which causes a particular danger to human health. It is possible to identify the existence of parasites when several signs appear:

  • rash and itching;
  • the appearance of red rashes that cause severe itching;
  • the presence of edema in places with developed subcutaneous tissue;
  • a sharp increase in body temperature.

The manifestation of an allergic reaction directly depends on the location and development of the parasite in the human body. As a rule, the occurrence of parasites can also be determined by the following external signs:

  • Obvious disorders in the work of the gastrointestinal tract.
  • Skin lesions of various degrees.
  • Skin discoloration.
  • A sharp change in weight.
  • Frequent fatigue, drowsiness, loss of energy.
  • Vertigo and all kinds of headaches.
  • The presence of Quincke's edema.
  • Asymptomatic cough.
  • The emergence of causeless depression, loss of life purpose, feelings of fear and irritability.
itchy skin as a symptom of the presence of parasites

Signs of the appearance of worms in the body

  • Abnormal gastrointestinal function, such as diarrhea, bloating, stool discoloration and abdominal pain.
  • Itching in the back and groin area.
  • External detection of the presence of worms in the anus.
  • Signs of the existence of worms in vomit.
parasitic worm from the human body

What diseases can be caused by the existence of parasites

The long-term existence of parasites in the human body devastates its work. In addition, the vital activity of a large number of parasites can activate a number of unpleasant diseases:

  • different types of anemia;
  • central nervous system disorders;
  • abscesses in various parts of the human body;
  • the appearance of oncological diseases and cysts;
  • a sharp decrease in immunity;
  • wheezing;
  • arthralgia, myalgia and many other diseases associated with joint pain.
abdominal pain with parasites in the body

Parasites, in fact, cause irreparable damage to human health. They can live literally anywhere. They are so diverse that their development can cause varying degrees of harm to the body. To avoid the risk of parasites and their further development, it is recommended to conduct research and prevention of parasitism once a year.