Intestinal parasite

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An intestinal parasite is a type of parasite populating the gastro-intestinal tract, usually spread by poor hygiene due to contact with animals, feces, larva-infected soil and poorly cooked food infested with parasites. Two major groups of parasites exist – protozoans and parasitic worms, which are both capable of infecting the digestive tract. Symptoms of mild intestinal parasite infection include bloating, diarrhea, flatulence, coughing and cramping abdominal pain. Severe cases may lead to skin itching, bloody stools, vomiting, nausea, reduced sex drive and fever.

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