The complication of the disease is often caused by a history of blaharsia, not usually treated, usually in the form of wasting, general weakness, recurrent urinary infections, chronic urinary recurrence, recurrent renal inflammation, complications as well as chronic hepatitis, acute hepatic coma, swollen spleen, large volume, complications The very important appearance of varicose veins is often accompanied by severe bloody vomiting and ascites which is the accumulation of fluid in the body especially the abdominal area
The diagnosis of schistosomiasis depends on the symptoms and clinical signs of the patient, with the history of the disease exposure to polluted pond water, and the diagnosis is confirmed by isolating the egg and urine and stool and take a sample of urinary bladder and then examined under the microscope where the presence of an egg, A blood test was performed to detect an increase in acidic cells in the blood, as well as when an immunosuppressive assay was performed.
Schistosomiasis
Schistosomiasis
Method of spread of schistosomiasis
Symptoms of schistosomiasis
Treatment of schistosomiasis
Summary of schistosomiasis