Attention: Ten signs that you have worms in the gut or the stomach…

Parasites in the gastrointestinal system is a much more common occurrence than what people think, most people…
That such parasites have people only in the developing countries is a myth.
Especially during the summer period, there has been an increase in the incidence of poisoning and stomach disorders of dubious quality foods that we consume in taverns and restaurants, which do not comply with the necessary rules of hygiene.
Many times these stomach disorders hide a more serious condition, such as parasites in the gastrointestinal system.
Parasites are organisms that live and feed on another organism. Intestinal parasites are tiny organisms, usually worms, that feed on the foods you consume.
Some examples of parasites are the roundworms, the tapeworms, the hookworms and many more. Because pests can have many different shapes and sizes, can cause a very wide range of health problems.
Some consume the foods in your stomach, leaving you hungry after every meal and can make you get pounds. Other feed on your red blood cells, causing anemia. Some lay eggs that can cause itching (itching), irritation, and insomnia.
How we get stuck parasites
There are several ways to get a parasite. First, parasites can enter the body through contaminated feed and water. The meat is not well cooked is a common way of stick pests, as well as contaminated water from lakes or streams. Also the unclean or contaminated fruits and vegetables can also host parasites.
Once a person has been infected with a parasite, it is very easy to transmit to someone else. For example, if you have a parasite and don’t regularly wash your hands after using the toilet, you can easily pass microscopic eggs of the parasite in anything you touch, like the door handle, the salt shaker, your phone, or some other person. It is also very easy to get a parasite when handling animals. Also, travelling abroad is another way that dangerous pests can enter in the gastrointestinal system. If you have consumed contaminated water during a trip, you may have acquired a parasite and not even know it.
How will you understand that you have a parasite in your gi system
-Do you have an unexplained constipation, diarrhea, or/and gases
-Have you ever travelled abroad and had an episode of diarrhea while you were there
-Happened at some point in the past, food poisoning, and from that moment on, and then your digestion is not the same (you have digestion problems)
-You have a problem to fall asleep, or waking up many times during the night
-Do you have irritation on the skin or unexplained rashes, hives (itching), or eczema
-Τρίζετε your teeth in your sleep
-You have pain in the muscles or joints
-You feel increased fatigue, exhaustion, or depression
-You don’t feel satisfied/full after your meals and you feel hungry still
-You have been diagnosed with iron deficiency anemia
Usually the parasites cause constipation, but some parasites are capable of changing the balance of fluids in the intestine and cause diarrhea. Sleep problems, irritation of the skin, mood changes, and muscle pain may be caused by the toxins that it releases the parasite into the bloodstream.
These toxins often cause stress, which can manifest in various ways. For example, to wake up in the middle of the night or to τρίζετε your teeth in your sleep, may be signs that your body has an increased stress even while you rest. When these toxins interact with neurotransmitters or blood cells, can cause mood swings or skin irritation.