Signs of the disease and treatment of helminths in the human body

Talking about helminths in humans, the symptoms, the treatment of which is well known to many even from childhood, one cannot fail to notice that they are conditionally divided into several classes. Different types of parasites differ from each other not only in the form of damage to the human body, but also in the method of infection. Some of them are specific. For example, for hunters it is trichinosis, which is found in large quantities in wild birds, less often in ungulates. But how to correctly determine from the symptoms that a person has worms, and what methods for getting rid of them are proposed by modern medicine?

Ways of infection

Worms in humans in 99% of cases occur due to violation of elementary norms of individual hygiene. And they enter the body by the oral-fecal route, that is, by contact with the waste products of some animals or infected people (it is quite enough to visit a public toilet). It is impossible to point out the exact signs of the disease (the spread of parasites) in the human body, since there are many varieties of worms, and each of them has its own clinical picture. And even those complex preparations used for their destruction act only on 2-3% of the types of helminths, which are the most common in the world. These include: pinworms, trichinosis, diphyllobothriasis, tapeworms, etc. These are those that are most often found in our body. But their greatest diversity is found in Africa, where only 1 out of 10 people is healthy. In them, helminths are mainly infected through water, which does not go through the necessary stages of purification and is simply teeming with pathogens and parasites.

Considering the types of worms in humans, it is necessary to note those that enter the body through the meat of infected animals. These, for example, include the same pinworms that are found mainly in the soil. But as soon as they get on the meat, they begin to actively multiply. By the way, their distributors are often flies.

Quite often, infection occurs through well water. And here no filters will help - only passing the liquid through a special thermal station, where it heats up to about 80-100 ° C. But these are quite expensive, so they are rarely installed in practice.

And, of course, if worms are found in a person, this means that he is also a carrier of the parasite. Helminths can be transmitted even through a handshake if the patient does not thoroughly wash their hands after going to the toilet. For this reason, everyone can become infected, regardless of their place of residence, social status.

Note that helminths most often occur in children. There are several reasons for this:

  1. Parents care little about the hygiene of their children, they do not tell about the elementary rules that before eating, after visiting the toilet, it is necessary to wash your hands with soap and water.
  2. The child's body is less resistant to helminths. Accordingly, even a few pinworms can lead to the rapid spread of parasites in the baby's body.
washing hands with soap to prevent infection with parasites

By the way, talking about pinworms, remember that these are helminth worms that cannot reproduce while in the human body. That is, their distribution occurs only when the eggs enter the oral cavity again. Accordingly, if an infected person adheres to strict hygiene rules, then after 3-4 weeks he will be completely healthy - part of the helminths will be destroyed by immunity, the rest will leave the body naturally along with feces.

Varieties of parasites

What helminths are recognized as the most common in the world? Of course, pinworms, which are found in almost every country on our planet. This is due to the fact that they freely infect both humans and domestic animals and can be transmitted, including through food and water. The symptoms of their appearance in the body are classic: violation of the stool, functions of the gastrointestinal tract, signs of primary intoxication.

parasitic stool disorder

Such types of parasites as roundworms are predominantly found in domestic and wild animals, but they almost never infect humans. They easily enter our body, but die in just a few days. In severe cases, for example, when the patient's immunity is greatly weakened, parasites settle in the lungs, sometimes in the liver, which is accompanied by a sharp increase in temperature. As a rule, roundworms are clearly visible in the feces even during visual inspection.

Trichinosis is another type of common helminth, which mainly enters the body through poorly processed (thermally) meat of fish and animals. It causes muscle pain, sometimes swelling of the face and general intoxication of the body.

But the most dangerous of the common helminths is the tapeworm, since it can even cause a spasmodic attack, since its metabolic products affect the functioning of the neural system. It is also dangerous that this type of helminth can safely live in our body for about 30 years, growing up to several meters in length. In the later stages of infection, it can only be removed surgically, as it can make tunnels in the organs for rapid movement.

Schistosomiasis - helminths that are more common in men (this is due to the differences that are inherent in the process of urination in men and women). Infection with such worms is accompanied by multiple symptoms, and in severe cases, helminths can exit through the urethra. It should be noted that such varieties of worms are more common in Africa, since infection occurs only through water or food.

abdominal pain as a symptom of parasites

Symptoms of pathology

How can you find out that a person has been exposed to helminths in the body? In the early stages - only through a comprehensive blood test, as well as feces, urine. In the laboratory, they study the change in the composition of these substances, the change in the background of antibodies. But roundworms and pinworms are easily determined even when taking a smear from the rectal cavity. Such an analysis is necessarily performed when passing a medical commission at school, upon receipt of a sanitary book.

smear for the diagnosis of parasites in the body

But the primary symptoms of infection with worms appear much later, when their number in the body increases significantly, and this is accompanied by intoxication with the waste products of parasites. For example, if we are talking about flatworms, then the patient may not know about them even after several years from the onset of infection. Suspicion causes only a rapid decrease in body weight (despite the observance of a healthy diet), as well as lethargy. By the way, many people know that in the 19th century (as well as the beginning of the 20th century), worms were generally used in medicine to quickly get rid of excess body weight. But this was only until scientists found that such therapy is irreparably harmful to health.

Talking about helminths, it should be noted that most of them can cause allergic reactions. And this is perhaps one of the most dangerous symptoms. In some patients, this can lead to sudden anaphylactic shock and even death due to rapid inflammation of the airways. And all this is due to the fact that in the waste products of helminths there is a large percentage of those substances that cause allergies. Strongyloidiasis is the most common worms, the symptoms of which include such a reaction.

For diagnosis, doctors often use the so-called symptomatic test. This is a small sheet with about 20 questions. They offer to describe how often a person has headaches, after eating what kind of food diarrhea begins, etc. In 80% of cases, the test results are reliable, which is why many doctors still use such diagnostic tools.

Therapeutic measures

Given the fact that there are worms, and how different they are from each other, they should be treated by different means. Most types of helminths are easily eliminated by the use of pesticides. Those, in turn, destroy the positive microflora for them, thereby making the body temporarily unsuitable for them to live. However, the use of such drugs is quite harmful to our immunity, so they should be used only as prescribed by the attending physician.

see a doctor for parasites in the body

Do not forget that all worms are conditionally divided into round, flat and flukes, and different types of anthelmintic preparations are used to get rid of them. The variety of parasites, even despite the harsh climate, still remains high - over 70 subtypes. Also, when determining the dose of the pesticide used, it is necessary to take into account such factors as the age of the patient, his body weight, the duration of infection (conditional, based on complex analysis data).

Nevertheless, most of the helminths can be easily eliminated with the help of anthelmintic drugs. But keep in mind that you will have to be treated within 3-4 months, having completed 2 courses of therapy. And here it will be quite important to follow a strict diet, recommendations for controlling body weight.

Symptoms, treatment inherent in one or another type of parasites, practically in no way depend on their subtype. The clinical picture for the most part depends only on the physiological characteristics of a particular patient, and the period that has passed since the infection.

Preventive measures

As mentioned above, the most effective prevention of helminths is the observance of elementary rules of personal hygiene, eating only well-treated foods. But those who love meat with blood belong to the most vulnerable category of patients, in whom worms are found in almost 97% of cases. The same applies to those who like to eat fresh vegetables and fruits bought in a store or in the market, without subsequently washing them under running water. And all due to the fact that people who work at the harvest do not adhere to hygiene (because it is not provided by the employer).

Therefore, in order to know for sure that in a person the symptoms with which he goes to the clinic are in no way connected with helminthiasis, he takes blood, feces and urine tests. After all, some types of worms cause similar symptoms to those that occur with an infectious lesion. These, for example, include diphyllobothriasis, the infection of which is very similar to a simple flu disease. However, such a reaction of the body is associated precisely with the properties of toxins that the parasite will release into our body. This is accompanied by a sharp increase in body temperature, runny nose and sore throat. But it's all due to dehydration. And those roundworms and the toxins that they secrete cause the same symptoms as in violation of the gastrointestinal tract.