How to Get Tested for Blood Parasites

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Get Tested for Blood Parasites

Blood parasites are serious. Even if you have not been on an international journey, you may have exposed yourself to blood parasites through food or water. Mosquitoes, tsetse flies and indirect contact with animal urine can cause blood parasites and diseases in any location. There are at least five types of diseases involving parasites and blood.

Instructions

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      Check for symptoms. Possible symptoms include episodes of chills and fever, severe headaches, abdominal pains, blotchy patches of color on your skin, itchy ears or nose, gas and bloating. See the Resources section below for more information on blood parasite symptoms.

    • 2

      List your symptoms. Write down each symptom, when the symptoms began and why these symptoms indicate a change from your normal health.

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      Record your weight and measurements. Write down your weight and note any fluctuations. Measure your waistline and hips, making note of any recent fluctuations in inches.

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      Consider the source. Think about what you ate that may have exposed you to blood parasites. Even consider that unwashed hands can cause blood parasites. List these items as possible sources.

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      Contact your physician. Make an appointment with your physician to discuss your symptoms. Bring your symptom list to your doctor so that he or she can keep a copy. Explain the reasons that you want your blood tested for parasites. Ask your doctor to test your blood for parasites. Your physician will be able to diagnose your symptoms and arrange for you to obtain a blood test for parasites.

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      Visit an Urgent Care facility if you have persistent symptoms and you cannot see your physician immediately. Ask for a blood test for parasites and seek the advice of a medical professional.

Tips & Warnings

  • This article does not represent professional, medical advice. Always seek the advice of a medical professional with any symptoms.

  • The symptoms listed are not a blood-parasite diagnosis. This article does not list all symptoms for every type of blood parasites.

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