Posts Tagged 'brain'

VIDEO – Pork Tapeworms: The Brain Eating Monster

Posted by admin on December 3 2009 Add Comments

The pork tapeworm is a very serious parasite that makes its home in the brain. If you live around pigs or eat undercooked pork, it’s possible for you to consume pork tapeworm eggs. These eggs can turn into larvae, which in turn, can eventually move into the brain, causing it to swell and become inflamed.

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VIDEO – The Story of a Man with Parasites in his Brain

Posted by admin on December 3 2009 Add Comments

We’ve already discussed the health dangers of intestinal parasites. However, a larger danger to your health are brain parasites. In the video below, the Animal Planet takes a look at a guy who has parasites living in his brain. Here is his story and how they got the parasites out.

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Internal Parasites: Listing the Different Types of Parasites

Posted by admin on June 10 2009 Add Comments

Are you infected with internal parasites? These harmful invaders are more common than you think. There are several types of internal parasites that can infect the human body.

Fluke Parasites: How They Leech Your Nutrients

Posted by admin on June 10 2009 2 Commented

Fluke parasites are a type of parasitic flatworm or trematode that can cause infections and diseases of the digestive tract and lungs of its host species. The name “trematode” is Greek in origin, meaning, “having holes.” This refers to the external suckers that adult flukes use to leech nutrients from their hosts. Fluke parasites have fairly complex life cycles and must generally inhabit several hosts. Humans can contract a fluke parasite infection by consuming uncooked fish, plants, or animals or from contact with fluke-infected waters.

Brain Parasites: An Uncommon, but Dangerous Infection

Posted by admin on June 10 2009 one Commented

Different parasites choose to make their home in different places in the body. Some worms prefer the environment of the digestive system, while certain flukes thrive in the tissues of the lungs. Other parasites, like the pig tapeworm, Taenia solium, make their way to the brain to live and multiply.