Common types of parasites in the human body

Parasites are called lower organisms that are able to live in the body of a person or animal and feed on it. Scientists have a huge number of such creatures, and each of them is dangerous in its own way and can cause various diseases.

Types of parasites in humans

All parasites can be distinguished according to several criteria:

  • there are two large categories that differ depending on the structure of the body: unicellular (bacteria, viruses) and multicellular;
  • parasites can live either on the surface of the body (for example, lice) or inside a living being (for example, types of intestinal parasites: worms, etc. );
  • by the time of parasitism: they can be permanent (almost all parasites that live in living beings) and temporary (leeches, mites, which leave the body of a living being after feeding).
a worm parasite from the human body

The most common parasites that humans can infect are:

  • helminthiasis;
  • group of protozoan invasions;
  • arthropodosis.

Helminths are the most common intruders in the human body. These include roundworms, tapeworms and flukes, which can cause diseases such as trematodes.

TOP 5 most famous parasites in the human body

  1. Pinworm - most often found among children's groups. In the human body, they parasitize in organs such as the large and small intestine. The eggs laid by her are not only in the body, but can also be transferred to bedding and underwear, which makes her highly contagious. Moreover, the eggs are perfectly preserved for a long time in the external environment, although only 4-6 hours are enough for them to hatch a new parasite.
  2. pinworm from the human body
  3. Toxocar - an intruder, we most often get from our favorite pets, primarily dogs. The size of this creature is quite large - it can reach up to 0. 3 m in length. The eggs of this parasite are most often "picked up" by children playing in the sandpit, near which a dog was walking. This type of parasite is dangerous because it can penetrate almost all organs, and the consequences of its vital activity can be irreversible.
  4. toxocara from the human body
  5. Ascaris is one of the common parasites that infects more and more people every day. It most often enters the human body together with poorly washed food, raw water, dirty hands and dust. The parasite egg that enters the human body gradually begins to parasitize in the intestines, and then can travel through the blood vessels to other organs.
  6. Tapeworm is the largest parasite of the most common. Cases were recorded when the removed parasite reached several meters in length. The most common causes of infection are the consumption of salted fish, crabs and caviar. If after that you notice alarming symptoms in the form of exhaustion, increased salivation in the morning, nausea and lethargy, consult a doctor immediately.
  7. tapeworms from the human body
  8. Echinococcus can enter the body with poorly washed food, raw water, and from animals. This parasite is dangerous because its larvae can travel to almost any organ. Gradually, they stop somewhere and turn into a cyst, which begins to exert pressure on nearby tissues.
  9. echinococcus from the human organism

The most dangerous and rare parasites

In addition to "traditional" parasitic organisms, which are well known and easily treatable, there are also more dangerous and rare species. These include parasites such as:

  1. Bull tapeworm - this parasite can live in the human body for almost its entire life and can be much larger than a tapeworm. On average, according to scientists, the size of an adult parasite can reach from 4 to 40 meters in length.
  2. beef tapeworms from the human body
  3. Filaria is a more exotic parasite that can be found in tropical countries. Once in the human body, it leads to clogging of the lymphatic vessels, due to which the limbs begin to reach gigantic sizes. This is the main reason for the development of "elephantiasis", because basically these parasites affect the lower limbs.
  4. filariae from the human body
  5. Anisakid is a recent discovery of scientists. Previously, there was information that these parasites are not dangerous due to the fact that they cannot develop in the human body. But now it has been proven that these pests can cause deadly diseases. They usually enter the body together with half of raw seafood and fish.
  6. anisakida from the human organism
  7. Schistosoma - this guest cannot be picked up in ordinary life, but when you travel somewhere in the tropics - it is elementary. Especially if you are buying somewhere in a hot tropical freshwater climate. Once in the human body, they can lead to anemia, inhibition and retardation, and a decrease in learning ability.
  8. schistosomes from the human body