Casuistic localization of echinococcus. Treatment methods
AUTHORS : Eliseeva O.I.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : “Eliseeva Medical Center”, Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2013
In clinical diagnostics, ART doctors paid little attention to the world’s smallest tapeworm, echinococcus. Apparently, with its localization in the intestine, it does
not bring any particular troubles to a person. Perhaps, if they accumulate a lot,
intestinal dysbiosis or irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) develops. “IBS is a functional disorder characterized by chronic abdominal pain, discomfort, bloating, and
abnormal bowel motility.” IBS in the scientific literature is described as follows: “in the absence of any organic causes.” But the researchers – doctors working on the
equipment of the “IMEDIS” company know that there is always a cause that is not
detected by clinical studies and analyzes, but is revealed using the ART method. One of these reasons for the development of IBS is the tapeworm – echinococcus.