People may suffer from the symptoms of stomach parasites if they are exposed to tropical environments, frequently swim in freshwater sources, or have regular contact with soil. Symptoms of parasitic infections may be similar to symptoms of other digestive illnesses but can often be caused by the same organism. If you are not sure if you have these conditions, consult a gastroenterologist for proper diagnosis. Depending on your age and lifestyle, you may also be at risk for intestinal parasites.

In undeveloped countries, intestinal parasites are common. Loss of these parasites may increase sterile inflammation. This is the body’s response to injury. This inflammation can affect the blood cells, joints, and organs, resulting in a host of age-related illnesses. Whether you are experiencing the symptoms of parasitic infections or not, it is important to get rid of them to avoid health problems in the future.

A study in Morocco showed that stomach parasites are present in more than half of 114 donkeys, which were necropsied at various times of the year. The researchers counted the number of parasites in the stomach and determined their locations in different parts. Using principal component analysis (PCA), they assessed synergistic interactions among the parasites. Gasterophilus intestinalis was isolated from all donkeys in the study, but it was mostly found in the fundic and cardiac portions. These parasites are absent in domestic horses.

Several types of intestinal worms can cause symptoms of gastrointestinal distress. Inflammation, hives, and chronic fever are common symptoms. Symptoms of Ascaris lumbricoides include anemia, painful bloody stools, and rectal prolapse, a condition where the rectum loses its attachment to the intestine and turns inside-out. While intestinal worms can cause serious health problems, they are usually easily treatable.

If you suspect that you might have worms or any other parasitic infection, purchase our Full GI Panel Test.

Our Full GI Panel consists of our Comprehensive Stool Analysis (CSA) and our Swab Culture. The combination of these two tests provides full coverage screening of all intestinal pathogens and is recommended for anyone experiencing GI symptoms.

For treatment of parasitic infections, we recommend our Freedom, Cleanse, Restore Herbal Remedy.

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