Schistosomiasis
Long-term problems caused by schistosomiasis
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Some people with schistosomiasis, regardless of whether they had any initial symptoms or not, eventually develop more serious problems in parts of the body the eggs have travelled to.
This is known as chronic schistosomiasis.
Chronic schistosomiasis can includea range of symptoms and problems, depending on the exact area that's infected. For example, an infection in the:
- digestive system can cause anaemia , abdominal pain and swelling, diarrhoea andblood in yourpoo
- urinary system can cause irritation of the bladder( cystitis ), pain when peeing, a frequent need to pee, and blood in your urine
- heart and lungs can cause a persistent cough, wheezing, shortness of breath and coughing up blood
- nervous system or brain can causeseizures (fits), headaches , weakness and numbness in your legs, and dizziness
Without treatment, affected organs can become permanently damaged.
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Introduction
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Some people with schistosomiasis, regardless of whether they had any initial symptoms or not, eventually develop more serious problems in parts of the body the eggs have travelled to. This is known a
Preventing schistosomiasis
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Symptoms of schistosomiasis
Many people with schistosomiasis don't have any symptoms, or don't experience any for several months or even years. You probably won't notice that you've been infected, although occasionally people g
Treatments for schistosomiasis
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When to seek medical advice
Visityour GP if you develop the symptoms above and you've travelled in parts of the world where schistosomiasis is found, or if you're concerned that you may have been exposedto the parasites while tr