Intestinal parasites in adults and children: symptoms, signs, methods of prevention and control

Intestinal parasites are worms that parasitize the human intestine, feeding on its contents or sucking blood from the intestinal wall.

In humans, they can cause serious, life-threatening illnesses.They occur mainly in children living in tropical and subtropical areas of rural Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, Indonesia, and Central and South America.

In people from the Mediterranean areas of Europe and southern North America, they are relatively rare.

The size of an adult individual can reach from 1 millimeter to several meters.They invade the walls of human intestines and begin to suck blood from them or live there freely, using nutrients.

Intestinal parasites

The result of the vital activity of these parasites is inflammation of the small or large intestines, ulcers, anemia and vitamin deficiency (mainly A, C, B12).In more severe cases, intestinal obstruction may occur, and then you should contact a surgeon for help.

Larvae can also move to other organs (liver, spleen, bladder, muscles, lungs, brain), where they form cysts and cause allergic inflammation.

Infestation is the infestation of humans, animals or plants by parasites of any kind (including worms).

Symptoms of infection

Intestinal parasites can live in a person's intestines for many years without causing any symptoms.

General symptoms and signs may appear weeks or months after infection and include paleness, weakness, frequent fatigue (from anemia due to loss of blood absorbed by the worms), sleep disturbances and weight loss.

Abdominal symptoms can last from several weeks to several months and include:

  • Bloating.
  • Bad breath.
  • Loss of appetite.
  • Vomiting.
  • Itching in the anal area.
  • Diarrhea.
  • Blood in the stool.
  • The presence of worms or their particles in the stool.
  • Itching and rash on the skin.
  • Swelling around the eyes.

Sources of infection

Intestinal parasite eggs enter the external environment together with infected feces of humans or animals.Outside the human body, the eggs take several days or weeks to develop into cysts or immature worms (larvae), which can enter the human body through dirty hands or when eating raw, unwashed vegetables.

Another source of infection is eating uncooked meat from domestic pigs, fish or wild animals (pig, deer, etc.).

You can also be infected by fleas, which are carried by pets.

A certain type of intestinal parasite can penetrate the skin while swimming or walking barefoot;when they reach the small or large intestine they begin to develop into adults.

Parasites can enter the human body through dirty hands.

Types of intestinal parasites

Roundworms (nematodes)

The human roundwormare found all over the world.It reaches a length of 16 cm and is as thick as a pencil.

Nematodes are found mainly in tropical areas.Once they enter the intestines, they begin to suck blood from the intestinal wall.

The size of the roundworm

pink worm.A white worm, reaching no more than half an inch in length.At night, they can surface from the anus and lay eggs in her area, which leads to severe itching.

Red worms

Trichinella.They cause trichinosis;you can become infected by eating undercooked and contaminated meat.

They can travel from the intestines to muscles and other organs, where they form cysts, encapsulated forms that are difficult to get rid of.The main symptoms are pain in the abdomen, muscles, joints, swelling of the eyes and rash on the skin.

Trichinella

Trematodes

Blood beatscause intestinal schistosomiasis.They are found mainly in Africa, the Middle East, the Caribbean and South America.They are no more than 25 mm in length and about 1 mm in thickness.Bloodworm eggs can be found in feces and urine.

Blood beats

Cestodes

Wide bandenters the human body through the consumption of contaminated fish.The length of the parasite can reach 10 m.It is widespread in Europe and the USA.

Wide band

Beef and pork strips.You can become infected by eating poorly cooked beef or pork.

The parasite is distributed throughout the world and people living in rural areas are particularly susceptible to infection.Adult worms can reach a length of more than 20 m.

Pork loin

Cucumber strip.It is often found in domestic dogs and cats.Humans are rarely infected with this intestinal parasite due to the fact that the main source of spread of cucumber tapeworm eggs is fleas.

Cucumber strip

Diagnosis and prevention

If you suffer from unexplained bloating, diarrhea, weakness, or weight loss, your healthcare provider should first suspect intestinal parasites as a possible cause.To confirm this, you must donate blood and feces for analysis.

For prevention, it is enough to follow the following recommendations:

  • Wash your hands frequently after using the toilet, working with soil and after contact with pets.
  • Do not walk barefoot or swim in standing, shallow bodies of water.
  • Treat meat products thoroughly with heat.
  • Have regular medical check-ups.