Often people are interested in what the consequences of toxocarosis are. This is a dangerous disease in which the work of the major vital organs is disrupted, it is difficult to treat. Therapeutic measures when the larvae infect parasites of the liver, lungs, eyes, heart and skin are long and are conducted only under the supervision of a specialist. In this case, potent antinematodes are used, which inhibit the vital activity of the larvae and cause their decay. But in connection with the fact that it carries the risk of severe intoxication, after treatment with toxocar, a restorative course of therapy must be carried out. During it, all toxins and toxic products of decay are emitted from the human body. Prescribed for this antihistamine( antiallergic) drugs.
It is prescribed by the majority of patients with suspected invasion or diagnosed disease and the question of what happens with toxocar after helminthiasis treatment? How do toxocars get out of the body, and how are the affected systems( eyes, brain or liver) struggling with dead parasite larvae? Can the products of their decay cause other pathologies? Specialists dealing with the problems of this little-studied invasion, when answering questions posed by patients, ascertain the fact that larvae of toxocar migrating through the intestines of the patient after the treatment of helminthiosis are not encapsulated, that is, the protective envelope surrounding them is not formed. The remains of parasites are derived from the mucous membranes and muscle tissue cells of the immune system. It is with this that the increase in antibodies in the blood that occurs after the course of therapy is associated. It does not occur only with the eye form of the disease.
How does Toksokary come from a person after treatment? In response to the foreign antigens that appear in the body, the cells of the immune system produce specific antibodies, macrophages that capture foreign cells and carry them to their surface, where their complete cleavage occurs.
Consequences of toxocarias in case of incorrect treatment of
The larvae of these parasites migrate through the tissues and mucous membranes of the internal organs of a person. In case of violation of the course of treatment appointed by a specialist, they are encapsulated and remain in this form for the entire unfavorable period for them. After this, the larvae again begin to migrate through the body of the patient, traumatizing the tissues and leaving inflammatory changes, necrosis, hemorrhages. With continued treatment, the larvae of toxocar still die, causing irreparable harm to the patient. After their decomposition, the effects of destructive effects remain in the invaded patient, such as:
- In the event of damage to the parasite of the optic nerve, the patient may develop one-sided blindness;
- Visceral toxocarosis, if not properly treated, leads to the development of severe pneumonia, which in some cases results in a fatal outcome;
- In the affected organs and tissues, a large number of granules and cysts are formed, in the center of which there is a zone of necrosis.
To avoid this, during the therapeutic measures for the destruction of parasites, all the recommendations of the specialist should be strictly observed. Also every month it is necessary to take a control blood test for antibodies to the antigens of these parasites that will show the expert the quality level of the therapy and he will be able to make the necessary adjustments in time. That is why, in order to avoid the occurrence of irreparable consequences, treatment of toxocarias should be performed only by a doctor.