Parasitic infections affect over 1 billion people globally each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The digestive system, particularly the intestines, is the primary target for many common parasites such as Giardia, tapeworms, and roundworms. Often, these infections go undetected until symptoms become severe, complicating timely treatment. Late detection remains a significant challenge, especially in areas with limited medical resources. Understanding the realities behind parasitic infections and the popularity of so-called “parasite cleanses” is vital for public health and individual well-being.
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Conclusion Understanding parasitic infections means separating facts from myths. While true infections can cause significant health issues, most people in developed countries have minimal risk, and…