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Parasitic skin disease
- Anti-parasitic medicines may be used to treat the infection. ... itself over weeks to months. Treatment with anti-parasitic medicines helps the infection go away more quickly.
- ... blood count (CBC) with differential Stool ova and parasites exam ... the infection Treat complications of anemia Improve nutrition Parasite-killing drugs such as albendazole, mebendazole, or pyrantel ...
- ... for a few days. The blue dye causes skin, urine, and stool discoloration for about 2 days.
- ... grow. Areas where the worms go through the skin can become red and ... those who take steroid medicine or immune-suppressing drugs.
- ... deficiency Allergic disease, including hay fever Asthma Autoimmune diseases ... of certain steroids in the body (such as cortisol)
- ... an infection with a type of blood fluke parasite called schistosomes. ... schistosoma infection through contact with contaminated water. This parasite swims freely in open bodies of fresh water. ...
- ... in the liver in response to an intestinal parasite called Entamoeba histolytica . ... Amebic liver abscess is caused by a parasite called Entamoeba ... amebic dysentery. After an infection has occurred, the parasite ...
- ... an unborn baby (fetus) is infected with the parasite Toxoplasma gondii . ... woman may not be aware she has the parasite. However, infection of the developing baby can cause ...
- ... may be due to: Chronic inflammatory disease Leukemia Parasitic infection Tuberculosis , or TB (bacterial infection that involves ... Chronic myelogenous leukemia Collagen vascular disease ... Parasitic infection An increased percentage of basophils may be ...
- Bacteria, parasites, and other substances in the water and food can cause traveler's diarrhea. People who live in these ... their bodies are used to the bacteria or parasites. You can lower your risk of getting traveler's ...