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Schistosomiasis is a parasitic infection caused by flatworms called schistosomes that infect millions of people in tropical regions worldwide. It is caused by exposure to contaminated freshwater containing larvae released by infected snails. The Ova and Parasites with Giardia Antigen stool test is the most important test for diagnosis because it directly detects Schistosoma eggs in stool samples.
Schistosomiasis is caused by parasitic flatworms called schistosomes that live in freshwater snails found in tropical and subtropical regions. You become infected when your skin comes into contact with contaminated freshwater where infected snails live, and the microscopic larvae penetrate your skin. The parasites then migrate through your bloodstream to your liver and intestines, where they mature and lay eggs that cause the symptoms and complications of the disease.
The Ova and Parasites with Giardia Antigen stool test is the most important test for schistosomiasis because it directly detects Schistosoma eggs in your stool, which provides definitive proof of infection. This comprehensive analysis uses specialized concentration techniques and permanent smears to identify the characteristic eggs of schistosome parasites, even when they are present in small numbers. Multiple stool samples may be collected to increase detection accuracy since egg-laying patterns vary based on the parasite lifecycle.
You should get tested if you have traveled to Africa, South America, the Middle East, or Southeast Asia and swam or waded in freshwater lakes, rivers, or streams in these regions. Testing is especially important if you develop fever, abdominal pain, bloody diarrhea, or unexplained digestive symptoms within weeks to months after travel to endemic areas. Early detection and treatment with antiparasitic medications can prevent serious complications like liver damage and bladder problems.
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Your testosterone levels are slightly below the optimal range. While this is not necessarily cause for concern, it may contribute to occasional fatigue, reduced motivation, or lower muscle mass over time.
Recommended actions
Increase resistance or strength training
Prioritize 7–8 hours of quality sleep per night, try to reduce stress
Include more zinc- and magnesium-rich foods (like shellfish, beef, pumpkin seeds, spinach)
Consider retesting in 3–6 months
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