Parasites are species specific and target different areas -
for example- Head Lice attack the scalp, tapeworms attack the gut and poison ivy attacks trees-
There is no way one way to get rid of a parasite- elimination of the parasite depends on the specific parasite and its corresponding medicine/pill/spray etc..
Yes it depends what parasite
This isn't a religious question, so I took it out of that category.
Garlic can rid the human body of worms, as well as an herb called wormwood.
Parasites can absolutely be cured. Medication and minor surgery removes most of them. Human parasites can be harder to get rid of.
Yes, it is a sure sign of disease. Floating terds is a definitive indicator of abnormally porous fecal material, caused by a foreign parasite in the colon. The only way to rid yourself of this parasite is to hold a flashlight up to your sphincter and grab the parasite with a pair of tweezers. Happy hunting, and remember teamwork is an integral part of any fecal eating parasite hunt.
Not if you treat them with meds found at a pet store. It's a parasite that lives in their skin, pretty common and easy to get rid of
Pin worms are a kind of parasite. To get rid of them, you should be sure to always wear clean clothes and to clean bedding often.
To get rid of swimmers itch you have to put your swim suit in the dryer to kill the parasite have to do this because when you go swimming in the lake (lake that's dirty and has lots of ducks) the parasite bites you and when it spreads more and it gets into your swim suit and the only way to kill it is to put it into the dryer for 30 to 45 minutes,it also depends on how long until you started getting the itch.
A lea is a parasite, but a parasite is not always a flea.
yes a louse is a parasite! :)
is the microorganism paramecium a parasite?
A parasite can produce asexually or sexually. The reproduction of the parasite depends on the type of parasite. The malarial parasite is a sexual and asexual reproducing parasite. A tapeworm buds to reproduce, making it an asexual parasite. A flea is a sexually producing parasite.