VHOSPITAL.CLINIC · Parasite-Related Symptom
Fatigue is a recognised clinical manifestation of Giardiasis. Giardiasis is a common intestinal infection caused by the protozoan parasite Giardia lamblia, transmitted through contaminated water or food. It presents with chronic diarrhoea, bloating, and malabsorption, and is treated with metronidazole or tinidazole.
The parasite directly or indirectly triggers the symptom through immune activation, tissue invasion, or metabolic disruption specific to Giardiasis.
Fatigue rarely appears alone. Giardiasis also commonly causes:
Confirming Giardiasis as the cause:
Yes. Fatigue is a documented symptom of Giardiasis. Giardiasis is a common intestinal infection caused by the protozoan parasite Giardia lamblia, transmitted through contaminated water or food.
Giardiasis is treated with specific antiparasitic medications. Treating the underlying infection resolves the associated fatigue in most cases. Consult a physician for diagnosis and treatment.
Seek medical care if fatigue persists beyond 2 weeks, is severe, or accompanies fever, weight loss, or travel history to endemic areas.
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