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    Parasites are organisms that live on or inside a host, depending on it for survival while often causing harm. They can affect humans, animals, and plants, leading to various health issues. Understanding their types, symptoms, treatment, and prevention is essential for maintaining overall health.

    Types of Parasites
    Parasites are generally classified into three main groups:

    Protozoa – Single-celled organisms such as Giardia and Plasmodium (which causes malaria).

    Helminths – Worm-like parasites including roundworms, tapeworms, and flukes.

    Ectoparasites – External parasites like lice, fleas, ticks, and mites that live on the skin.

    Symptoms of Parasitic Infections
    The symptoms vary depending on the parasite and the site of infection. Common signs include:

    Digestive problems such as diarrhea, bloating, or abdominal pain.

    Unexplained weight loss or malnutrition.

    Fatigue and weakness.

    Skin irritation, rashes, or itching.

    In severe cases, organ damage or neurological issues.

    Treatment
    Treatment depends on the type of parasite.

    Antiparasitic medications such as Albendazole, Fenbendazole Tablet, or Praziquantel are used against worms.

    Antiprotozoal drugs like Metronidazole treat protozoan infections.

    Topical or oral treatments help manage ectoparasites.
    Prompt diagnosis through stool tests, blood tests, or imaging is essential for effective therapy.

    Prevention
    Preventive measures play a key role in reducing the risk of infection:

    Maintain good hygiene, including regular handwashing.

    Drink clean, safe water and properly cook food.

    Wash fruits and vegetables before eating.

    Use insect repellents and protective clothing in parasite-prone regions.

    Deworm pets regularly and keep living spaces clean.

    Conclusion
    Parasitic infections are common but manageable with proper awareness, timely treatment, and preventive practices. Staying vigilant about hygiene and adopting safe lifestyle habits can significantly reduce the risk of parasitic diseases.

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