B Hominis, Giardia - Itchy rectum, crawling bug like sensation - groin area-parasite type diagnosed-cure
Hi everyone,
Let's compare our symptoms and see what is the enemy(or enemies) we're dealing with:
My symptoms:
- itchy rectum and crawling bug like feeling on groin area that sometimes ends with a fine stinging like sensation(specific for amoebiasis)
- pain on the right side underneath the rib cage(on and off)
- constipation(on and off) with floating stools
- stool with mucus(on and off)
- abdominal(bloating, pain etc)
- malabsorbtion of nutrients(especially minerals)
- loosing weight
- poor focus
- easy to forget
- short temper
- sleep issues
- joints pain
- muscle pain
- allergies
and list goes on
Diagnostic:
1. Giardia(duodenal fluid collection with microscopy revealed many of these critters, after many false negative stool tests.
Treatment; albendazole, then metronidazole+furazolidone+something else(I don't remember)/10 days. Nothing improved.
2. B Hominis was found years later when my anus became itchy everyday.
No treatment yet but I'm waiting for some antigen tests from Metametrix and then I might go for the triple cocktail
therapy.
I would like to compare symptoms(especially itchy anus which is a top indicator of parasitic presence - Not candida as confusing stipulated on other forums) and see what exactly we're infected with. In many cases we just didn't find the exact cause of this butt itchiness and the B Hominis might be accompanied in fact by another amoeba infection like D Fragilis, E Histolytica and so on. They're very hard to be found. Anyways, candida is out of discussion
of giving itchy anus feeling. Candida is a result of a compromised immune system, major Ph changes in your body and underlying infections(most of the time parasitic and/or bacterial as well).
I read a lot on this forum and thank you all for bringing so much needed information in a world where the conventional medicine doesn't give a dime on our health.
Doctors = sales agents for pharmaceutical companies and in top of that, it takes months to see a so called "Specialist".
I will come back with updates on my stool antigen tests and treatment protocol(if there's any:-)).
I wish you get better