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helminthic disease cause and its symptoms​

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Answered by gauravandhale38
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As pathogens in the body, helminths induce an immune response. Immune-mediated inflammatory changes occur in the skin, lung, liver, intestine, central nervous system, and eyes. Signs of the body's immune response may include eosinophilia, edema, and arthritis.

Answered by XIPUN
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People with light infections usually have no symptoms. Heavier infections can cause diarrhoea and abdominal pain, general malaise and weakness, and impaired cognitive and physical development. Hookworms cause chronic intestinal blood loss that can result in anaemia.

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