Types of parasites

Parasites are organisms that live on or in the human body or that compete with human host cells for nutrients.The types of parasites range from microscopic amoebas to large intestinal worms.

Causes of parasites entering the body

Ectoparasites live on the external surfaces of the human body, and endoparasites live in the internal tissues and organs of the human body.

A parasite is known as an organism that receives nutrition by feeding on or within another animal.Types of human parasites are divided into intestinal and blood parasites.

All types of parasites can be transmitted in the following different ways:

  • from animals to humans;
  • person to person;
  • from humans to animals.

These organisms are able to live and multiply in the organs and tissues of infected humans and animals.They are often excreted in the stool.

Some parasites can be ingested in food or water and have become significant causes of water- and food-borne diseases.Parasites are thus defined as the causes of disease from mild anxiety to death and perhaps death and perhaps death and perhaps death and perhaps death.

Parasites are known to be transmitted from host to host by placing in the mouth of contaminated water and food and/or something that has touched the feces of an infected person or animal.

All types of parasites range from small single-celled organisms (called protozoa) to larger, multi-colored worms (called helminths) that can be seen with the naked eye.

According to modern medical practice, helminths do not multiply in the human body and eventually disappear without infecting a person again.Protozoa have only one cell and multiply inside the human body.

Parasites can also be divided into the following types of parasites:

  1. Only parasites that can survive in the host's body and therefore pass directly from one host to another.Saeed said the process can involve complex life cycles.This type of parasite includes Trichomonas and Trichinella.
  2. Temporary parasites that spend only part of their life as a parasite and the other part as a free living organism.
  3. Free parasites, which are free-living organisms that are usually capable of infecting a host.

Symptoms of the presence of parasites

It should be recognized that there are a number of different symptoms experienced by people affected by parasites.These include:

  • Gas formation and bloating, constipation, diarrhea, irritable bowel syndrome;
  • Sleep problems;
  • skin diseases;
  • allergies;
  • pain in joints and muscles;
  • irritability, granulomas, chronic fatigue;
  • anemia;
  • teeth grinding;
  • Immune system problems.

According to recent North American and European studies, different types of parasites have been found in the bodies of all these people suffering from various chronic conditions.

A course of colloid medication can provide effective help in the treatment and prevention of parasitic infections.Its action extends to many parasites, from Protozoa to Helminths, and the drug helps to get rid of unpleasant symptoms caused by parasites.The recommended course of treatment and prevention is 1 month.