About Schistosomiasis Mansoni
Intestinal Schistosomiasis, also known as schistosomiasis japonica, is related to schistosomiasis and neuroschistosomiasis. An important gene associated with Intestinal Schistosomiasis is IL13 (Interleukin 13), and among its related pathways/superpathways are Akt Signaling and PAK Pathway. The drugs Lumefantrine and Artemether have been mentioned in the context of this disorder. Affiliated tissues include liver, t cells and spleen, and related phenotypes are immune system and no phenotypic analysis
Major Symptoms of Schistosomiasis Mansoni
Schistosomiasis mansoni is a parasitic worm that can cause symptoms such as skin rashes, itching, and fatigue. The parasite can live in various body parts and cause different symptoms based on the area affected.
Suitable Lifestyle for People with Schistosomiasis Mansoni
Schistosomiasis mansoni is a parasitic disease that is mainly transmitted through contact. Therefore, people with the disease should avoid contact with parasites from other people or animals to reduce the risk of infection. Additionally, since Schistosomiasis mansoni is a parasitic disease, patients should follow their doctor's recommendations for appropriate medication and personal hygiene. Personal hygiene care includes daily bathing, changing clothes, using clean towels and avoiding exposure to parasites. Finally, people with Schistosomiasis mansoni should pay attention to a healthy diet, eat more nutrient-rich foods such as vegetables, fruits, and whole grains, and avoid eating pork, beef and other parasite-containing foods.
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