Swimmer’s Itch / Trichobilharzia Regenti
Common Name of Organism | Latin Name | Body Parts Affected | Diagnosis Type | Where Found | Source of Parasite |
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Swimmer's Itch | Trichobilharzia regenti, Schistosomatidae | Blood, skin, nerves, spinal column | Blood, skin | Africa, Yemen, Central and South America near cool, fast flowing rivers | Skin exposure to contaminated water (snails and vertebrates), turtles, water fowl |
Dormancy Period: Up to 20 years.
Schistosoma (Schistosomatidae) are responsible for human schistosomosis affecting more than 200 million people in tropical and subtropical countries. Pathology is frequently associated with inflammatory reactions to eggs trapped in various tissues/organs. They can live for 20 years and continue to cause damage. In the initial phase of the infection, early transformed schistosomula are localized in the skin. Most of schistosomula stay localized in the thoracic and cervical spinal cord and only exceptionally migrate to the brain.
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Therapure Remedies: CP PAR-D, CP PAR-M, CP W, CP 1-5, CP BVC, Neem Soap.
Jamu Jo: JJ 6, 8, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15.
IV Therapy: Glutathione, DMSO, CP ID, CP IN, CP IZ, CP IS, Lysine, Magnesium, Vitamin B Complex, Vitamin D, Zinc.
Conventional Remedies: praziquantel,mebendazole, pirantel pamoat, ivermectin.