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* Excessive weakness is present from recurrent bouts of | * Excessive weakness is present from recurrent bouts of diarrhea | ||
* Prostration is also marked in such cases. | * Prostration is also marked in such cases. | ||
* The person may experience fainting spells. | * The person may experience fainting spells. | ||
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=== [[Nat-m, Natrium muriaticum|Nat-m]] === | === [[Nat-m, Natrium muriaticum|Nat-m]] === | ||
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* | * Emaciation and prominent weight loss. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:51, 20 January 2024
Clinic
- Giardiasis is a most common parasitic infection in humans caused by Giardia lamblia.
- A person contracts the infection from taking food and water contaminated with the infected excreta of human or animals. Close contact with person with giardia infection can also lead to transmission of the infection.
- Giardiasis is an intestinal infection. The symptoms include diarrhoea, abdominal cramps, bloating, gas, belching, anorexia, weight loss and weakness.
Remedies
Diarrhea |
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Ars |
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Abdominal cramps |
Cina |
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Coloc |
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Excessive gas and bloated abdomen |
Lyc |
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Belching |
Nat-p |
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Carb-v |
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Weakness, weight loss | Chin |
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Nat-m |
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