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How is trichinosis treated?

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How is trichinosis treated?

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A doctor can prescribe medicine only to relieve symptoms. There is no treatment for the infection. If the doctor diagnoses infection while the patient is still having digestive symptoms, standard antiparasite drugs can be used to dislodge some of the worms. Once encystment of the parasite has begun, treatment is for any symptoms. In most cases, the chances of recovery are good. Thiabendazole may help patients with trichinosis if treatment is begun very early, during the incubation state. Corticosteroids can relieve the inflammatory reaction during the larval migration state, and the patient should take them with thiabenazole. Steroids could, however, prolong the intestinal phase of the infection. How is trichinosis prevented? Researchers and health care providers have known all the basic facts necessary for preventing trichinosis in humans for years. You can kill the parasite by cooking (allowing all parts of the meat to reach at least 150 degrees Fahrenheit), freezing (16 degrees Fahr

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