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Parasites are organisms that live and feed on the human body, often causing a range of health issues such as diarrhea, stomach pain, fatigue, and weight loss. They may enter the body through contaminated food, water, or poor hygiene. Treating parasitic infections effectively requires medications specifically designed to kill or disable these organisms. Doctors usually prescribe antiparasitic medicines after identifying the type of parasite, as not all drugs work against every infection.

Some of the most common medicines used to kill parasites include albendazole, mebendazole, praziquantel, and ivermectin. These drugs work by paralyzing the parasites or interfering with their ability to reproduce, which helps the body flush them out naturally. For example, vermact 12 is often recommended for treating certain worm infestations, as it disrupts the parasite’s nervous system, making it easier to eliminate them. However, self-medicating is not advised because dosage, frequency, and treatment duration depend on the patient’s condition and the type of parasite involved.
In addition to medication, preventive measures are crucial. Washing hands properly, drinking clean water, cooking food thoroughly, and maintaining hygiene help lower the risk of reinfection. Early detection and timely treatment not only remove parasites but also prevent complications, ensuring better long-term health. Consulting a healthcare professional is always the safest step when dealing with parasitic infections.