Many people think that developed countries do not have a parasite problem, but the World Health Organization estimates that about 3 billion people worldwide are suffering from parasites, accounting for almost half of the world's population.
Parasitic diseases.what is it?
Parasitosis is a term that covers all infections that may eventually lead to disease caused by various parasites (organisms that survive at the expense of their hosts).

Parasitic diseases are divided into several categories based on the type of parasite:
- Protozoa (single-celled parasites).
- Worms (multicellular parasites).
- Arthropods.
Furthermore, based on their location, they are divided into two groups.If the parasite is outside the body, it is called an ectoparasitism; if it is inside the body, it is called an endoparasite.
Parasites can invade any body system: blood, lungs, liver, kidneys, heart, skin, kidneys, uterus and even the brain, causing a variety of symptoms.
Causes and routes of infection
There are many ways to become infected with parasites.For example, infection may result from consuming contaminated food or water, raw meat, or unwashed fruits and vegetables.
Additionally, the parasite may be spread from person to person, which occurs when hair comes into contact with lice or when an infected person wears a hat.
Sexual intercourse can also lead to infection, especially anal contact.For example, roundworms stay near the exit of the intestine and lay eggs there.
Other routes of transmission may include pets, contaminated soil, or insects that can transmit the parasite, including fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes.
The larvae of some worms enter the bloodstream directly through the skin, from where they are transported to the lungs, then through the respiratory tract into the pharynx and finally into the digestive tract.

Symptoms of parasitic diseases
The main symptoms that occur when infected with parasites are:
- Sleep disorders (insomnia, teeth grinding at night, bedwetting).
- Skin problems (dry skin, itching, eczema, rashes and acne).
- Increased fatigue.
- Intestinal irritation (abdominal pain, gas, constipation).
- Stomach upset (colic, intolerance to certain foods).
- Inflammation (arthritis, muscle, arm and leg pain).
- Uncontrolled changes in weight.
- Mental imbalance (tension, stress, depression).
- Urogenital problems (cysts, prostate problems, irregular menstruation).

First of all, it should be understood that a parasite is an organism that feeds on its host, so their presence in the body is always associated with a lack of nutrients and energy.In addition, they release toxic metabolites that contaminate the intestines and liver, thereby weakening the immune system.
diagnosis
Diagnosing parasitic infections is often quite difficult because nonspecific symptoms can occur in many other diseases.
Lice can be found through a visual inspection because they are visible to the naked eye.In other cases, stool analysis is performed in a laboratory.Certain types of parasites can be detected by antibodies in the blood, such as canine tapeworms.
Treatment of parasitic diseases
Treatment of parasite-related diseases is divided into several stages:
- initial, the body prepares to eliminate parasites.
- main, during which various means and drugs were used.
- restorative, in which organ functions are restored and metabolism in the body is normalized.
Colon cleansing is the first step in eliminating parasites because colon cleansing improves the entire intestinal environment.As a result, various pathogens, bacteria and fungi will no longer find an ideal habitat in the gut in the future.
Intensive colon cleansing also removes old layers of mucus, which is one of the most common hiding places for parasites.
Any medication should only be prescribed by the attending physician, as drugs for parasitic diseases have toxic effects and need to be used in specific doses.
Medications used to treat parasitic diseases vary mainly based on the type of parasite.

In addition to taking medications prescribed by your doctor, it is also recommended to use natural remedies, including papaya seeds (5-6 capsules a few times a day is enough), fresh garlic and pumpkin seeds.For example, pumpkin seeds contain a special substance that promotes paralysis of parasites.
There are also traditional methods of treating parasitic diseases.For example, cleansing with cranberry juice will help remove protozoan parasites.To do this, you need to drink 2 liters of water, 40 g of cranberry juice, add 20 g of salt and perform enemas 2 times a day.
To treat giardiasis, you can make a lilac flower tincture by pouring alcohol into dried flowers and leaving them for a week.Drink before meals.
Taking onion infusion can help treat ascariasis.To do this, pour boiling water over the chopped onions and leave for 10 hours.Take 100ml daily for 4-5 days.
Brew pomegranate peel with boiling water and take 5 ml before meals to help get rid of parasites.
As an adjunctive treatment, sugar and highly processed foods should be avoided.You need to make sure your diet contains enough fiber to promote healthy digestion and fast digestion.
prevention
To prevent the appearance of parasites, you must adhere to the following rules:
- Wash your hands before eating and after going to the toilet.
- Always wear gloves when handling soil or sand as it may contain parasite eggs or cysts.
- Do not allow children to lick or kiss unwormed animals.
- All fresh vegetables and fruits should be washed thoroughly before consumption.
- Don't eat raw meat and fish.
- Wear long sleeves, long pants and boots when walking in the forest.










