Unfortunately, in today's civilized world, no one can be immune from the appearance of parasitic worms, that is worms, in their bodies. Their presence in the body, as well as the products of the vital activity of parasites, cause diseases of an unusually wide range of effects and universal means of combating them do not exist. Each type of worms requires its own individual approach to treatment. Worms differ in size and color. Knowledge of them is necessary to not only successfully expel from the body, but also be able to visually monitor the results of treatment.
Usually worms have different colors, but most often whitish-gray shade. However, in some helminths, the membrane, protecting them from external influences, is transparent. Examples include bovine or pork thistle. Related to the type of tapeworms, it consists of a huge number of segments reaching a mark of two thousand. In the initial stage, the segments are hermaphroditic, and at the terminal mature segments contain uterus containing up to 150,000 eggs with a thin transparent membrane.
Segments with eggs are separated from the main body and, together with feces, fall into the pasture soil. Animals, eating grass, contribute to the penetration of eggs into the muscles of animals, turning into larvae( Finns).These Finns are filled with a transparent liquid with a head, in structure not differing from an adult. In the animal's body, transparent worm larvae can last up to two years. Through the infected meat, the larva enters the small intestine and after three months they become a sexually mature parasite.
The main symptoms of infection are:
- Abdominal pains of a recurring nature with frequent urges for emptying.
- Flatulence, rumbling in the abdomen.
- Weight loss for no apparent reason.
- Appetite disorders upward or downward.
In addition, excreted metabolic products cause headaches, dizziness and even fainting. Young individuals of transparent worms can crawl out by themselves at night and crawl along the body, with bed linen. Glistular invasion causes damage to the intestinal mucosa, irritation of its mechanoreceptors, poisoning of the human body.
Long transparent worms, reaching ten meters, suck out useful substances from the body and block enzymes. In the photo, transparent worms in a person will look like a light stripe up to one centimeter wide. The effectiveness of treatment depends on the length of treatment and, with timely treatment, the process will be lasting, but the outcome will be favorable. However, if the intestinal wall is damaged by worms, the treatment is delayed for a long time and it is not always possible to achieve a positive result. Treatment is carried out with preparations of Fenasal and Acrychin or fern extract. Among folk remedies, the most popular pumpkin seeds, as well as melon juice or pomegranate.
Whitworms, round worms up to five centimeters long can not be called completely transparent worms. However, the filiform front end, which is two-thirds the length, of a grayish hue is so thin that it is almost transparent. Eggs of a wilted yellowish color are enclosed in four transparent shells. Males and female worms dwell in the blind or colon, with a thin anterior end deeply biting into the mucous membrane. Infection occurs when swallowing eggs with a frying larva through raw water, unwashed vegetables and fruits, when in contact with an infected person. In comparison with other worms, the whipworm is the most harmless.