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Diet for parasitic worms
Maintaining a balanced diet is essential to keeping your body healthy and disease free. Individuals suffering from parasitic worms should live only on fruit-based diet at least for 6-7 days.
This fruit-based diet should include pineapples, apples, pomegranates, citrus fruits like orange and lemons.
The main idea behind this fruit-based diet is that this diet would clear all the unwanted and toxic materials from inside the body, which is helping to maintain an environment favourable to the infecting organisms.
After a week, patient may start taking whole wheat bread, green leafy vegetables, milk and yoghurt.
A complete balanced diet must include fruits, green vegetables, whole wheat grain, cereals and pulses.
Junk, fried, fatty and oily foods are not good for health and should be completely avoided. Individuals suffering from parasitic worms should also include fresh vegetable juice in their diet.
Apart from the above mentioned home remedies. Given below are some other important things that a patient suffering from parasitic worms should take care of.
• Drink plenty of water.
• Do exercise and meditation.
• Go for morning walks, inhaling fresh air.
• Keep your body clean, use good quality (natural) soaps, may also apply mud pack on your skin, use clean and soft towels, always dry your body with towels before wearing clothes.
• Always wear clean and well-fitted clothes.
• Shower twice daily, or thrice who perspiring a lot. This will keep the body clean, and sweat and other germs will not infect your body and skin. But do not bath in hurry, always rub your body with your hands, using good quality scrubber while bathing.
• Sunbath is also good for patient suffering from parasitic worms on the surface of the skin such as ringworm.
Causes of parasitic worms
Parasitic worms can be due to many things. The major causes of this infection are accumulation of sweat in the covered areas of our body, such as underarm, waist, thighs, between fingers, etc. Another cause of parasitic worms is using clothes, towels of the person suffering from parasitic worms or other skin disease.
This infectious disease is caused also due to pets like dogs and cats and also through the untreated prolonging wounds on the body.
Symptoms for parasitic worms
Person suffering from parasitic worms will see round red/pink patches over the skin. Patient will experience stickiness as if some fluid is coming out of the patches.
They also experience irritation, and inflammation.
Patient may feel like itching the infected area. Parasitic worms in the digestive tract may cause diarrhoea and vomiting and constant irritation in the gut and around the anus. |