Parasites can take their toll on the human body, leaving the individual in a state of severe and chronic fatigue. They can also contribute to digestive disorders, eating disorders and headaches. In severe cases, parasites can also lead to other serious diseases, and/or death. Therefore, it is important to eliminate the parasites from the body, so that the symptoms can be reduced and eventually eliminated. But doing so can also have its own set of symptoms, which are often referred to as the die-off symptoms of parasites.
The die-off symptoms of parasites are often the same symptoms as those that are caused by parasites who are alive and well. However, the die-off symptoms can in some cases be more severe, or, they can be totally new.
Fatigue
Fatigue is one of the die-off symptoms of parasites that is present before the die-off begins, and tends to worsen once the parasites leave. This is due the fact that the body has to direct all of its energy towards eliminating the parasites, and thus has no energy left for anything else.
Widespread Aches and Pain
Aches and pains are often present over the whole body, as the parasites become angry and restless, knowing that they have to leave the body. Thus the pain is caused by their moving around trying to find a way to leave the body. Naturally, the more parasites that are forced to leave, the worst the die-off symptoms will be.
Crawling Sensations Within the Body and Skin
In many cases, one can actually feel the parasites moving around within the body as they are desperately trying to run for safety before they are forced to die off. The crawling sensations can be felt underneath the skin, the head and within the digestive tract.
Skin Sores
When the parasites are forced to leave the body at a rapid pace, they will sometimes break free through the skin. This can result in an itchy rash anywhere on the body where ever they are forced to leave, and cannot leave fast enough by other means.
Headaches
Headaches are a common sign that the parasites are forced to leave the body, as it causes them to move around within the head. The pain can be confined to a certain area, or it can be widespread. In some cases, one might feel a painful sensation as the parasites move past the eyes and ears. They can also contribute to sinus pressure as they move around in that area.
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