Foods that can make worms grow in the body

Warning - Do Not Eat These Foods As They Can Make Worms Born In Your Body!




One of the most common foods that can cause harmful effects on your body. That is, it can cause an invasion of worms in your brain that can move anywhere in your body. Although it sounded like a horror movie, it has been reported cases of such incidents.

Dr. Effrossyni Gkrania-Klotsas said that while he was the head of a British man in 2013, they found a type of tapeworm they had never seen in Great Britain. The team of doctors at Addenbrookes Hospital in Cambridge, a patient who came to the hospital complained of severe headaches.

The same patient returned as a new symptom complaint. The patient said he had recently visited China, which, along with Thailand, Japan and South Korea, had the most widely reported parasitic cases as Spirometry erinaceieuropaei.


Patients experience seizures and weakness, accompanied by headaches, and all symptoms are caused by parasites. She was diagnosed with plerocercoid infection of diphyllobothroid larvae. After diagnosis the doctor should immediately remove the worm with surgery, because no drug is known to successfully treat the infection.


Pork tapeworm


Taenia saginata (tapeworm), Taenia solium (pork tapeworm), and Taenia asiatica (Asian tapeworm). Humans can become infected with this tapeworm by eating raw or undercooked beef (T. saginata) or pork (T. solium and T. asiatica).

There are many types of tapeworms. Humans can get infected by this tapeworm in two ways:

The first form of infection - is to consume immature pork from infected pigs, resulting in taeniasis - an adult worm located in the gut.
The second form of infection - is in the form of larvae, through contact with human feces or infected pigs, which can continue further to infect many tissues. This can cause neurocysticercosis if the larval worm enters the nervous system, including the brain.

This type of infection is common in some parts of Asia, Latin America and Africa, but along with the global food distribution, cheap meat is increasing. Klotas already has three neurocysticercosis patients in their care in Cambridge.