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Do frogs in summer have parasites?

Do bullfrogs really have parasites?

There are many kinds of parasites in bullfrogs, most of which can only be parasitic in bullfrogs and will not infect humans. However, some parasites in bullfrog can also parasitize human body, especially Angiostrongylus cantonensis, the larva of tapeworm, which can cause serious parasitic diseases. Parasites such as sparganum in bullfrog have strong adaptability, and it is difficult for ordinary high temperature, low temperature, white wine and mustard to kill parasites. If you eat the bullfrog containing this live parasite, it will cause parasitic infection. Bullfrog can kill parasites by cooking at high temperature above 100 degrees Celsius.

But bullfrogs are basically farmed. In the process of breeding, the bullfrog will be deworming to make them grow faster and healthier, which is the work that needs to be done in artificial breeding of bullfrog. It can be said that there are few or no parasites in breeding bullfrogs. However, some wild bullfrog parasites are more susceptible to infection, and the number of infections may be more.

There are parasites in the body.

The common symptoms of insect infestation are abdominal pain, poor appetite, yellow complexion, sallow complexion and emaciation. In severe cases, syncope, abdominal distension, vomiting and even paralysis may occur. There are many insects parasitic in the human body. Its onset has its own characteristics. For example, when ascaris lumbricoides is parasitic in the intestine, abdominal pain will occur. Hookworm disease is often manifested as sallow and emaciated, eating foreign bodies; Patients with pinworm disease often complain of pruritus in anus and perineum, where white pinworm can be found directly; The symptoms of taeniasis are mild, and they often seek medical treatment because of vaginal discharge or insect segments found in feces; Schistosomiasis, due to hepatosplenomegaly, poor blood circulation, leading to water stop gathering, forming "abnormal swelling."