Yes, absolutely. If you even SUSPECT this, go to a doctor immediately, and ask him or her to specifically screen for parasites , and if you can possibly afford it, ask for a refferal to a specialst in Tropical Medicine, or go to a University hospital, as they will more likely have a Parasitologist handy.Good for you for being pro-active with your health care. Don't stop til you get an answer.
Which parasite can most likely cause these signs with heavy infestation: anemia, itching and hypersensitivity.
Yes. That is possible. You see so many patients of pile, who gets severe anemia. Severe anemia can cause death.
Yes they are, they are a parasite that will feed on your skin. This will cause severe itching and sometimes a rash.
It sucks the blood of the host human from its intestine and may cause severe anemia.
One example of an effect a parasite can have on a human is the illness caused by the Plasmodium parasite, which leads to malaria. This disease can cause symptoms such as fever, chills, and flu-like illness, and if untreated, can result in severe complications or even death. Additionally, malaria can lead to anemia and respiratory distress due to the destruction of red blood cells. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are crucial to mitigate these effects.
Severe anemia.
Only foods that are contaminated with a parasite can cause dysentery. If a grown papaya is infected it will cause dysentery and severe gastrointestinal problems.
Babesiosis is a disease mainly caused by ticks. This disease is similar to malaria and can cause severe anemia.
no,ascaris don't cause anemia
Elevated bilirubin levels in blood and body fluids
Not unless the anemia is so severe that the animal is suffering from hypoxia.
Severe Anemia is the lack of IRON in your blood. The varying degrees are basically Anemia to Severe Anemia on a scale. Most important severe anemia is dangerous! YOU MUST eat more red meats and iron rich food during this time; you should be on an iron supplement such as pregnancy vitamins with iron even if you are not pregnant. Go to your Dr. If your anemia is severe as you MUST find the source of internal bleeding causing this if it is not related to dietary problems.