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  1. 12 gru 2013 · Long-term complications of giardiasis may present 2 to 3 years following the infection. In some cases, they may last for a few weeks, and may be eliminated with anti-parasitic treatment, observations that have been reported for example in cases of myopathy and skin allergies.

  2. 8 lis 2022 · Signs and symptoms of giardia infection may last two to six weeks, but in some people they last longer or recur. When to see a doctor Call your doctor if you have loose stools, stomach cramping and bloating, and nausea lasting more than a week, or if you become dehydrated.

  3. 20 gru 2023 · Occasionally, Giardia infection causes long-term symptoms that can last for years. Complications and long-term symptoms can include: Reactive arthritis (joint pain) Irritable bowel syndrome, which causes stomach pain and other symptoms. Recurring diarrhea. Weight loss.

  4. Long-term effects. Most people have short-term symptoms during their infection, but occasionally, some people have longer-lasting or recurring symptoms. They might develop dehydration and weight loss from the chronic diarrhea and nausea. Sometimes, they develop lasting digestive difficulties, like lactose intolerance. What causes giardiasis?

  5. 23 sie 2023 · What is the long-term outlook for people with giardiasis? Giardiasis infections usually last about six to eight weeks, but problems such as lactose intolerance can persist after the infection...

  6. www.health.harvard.edu › a_to_z › giardiasisGiardiasis - Harvard Health

    10 paź 2024 · Giardiasis is an intestinal illness caused by infection with the parasite Giardia lamblia, which lives in contaminated water. ... only 1 or 2 out of every 10,000 people have Giardia in a typical year, but the infection is found in about 1 out of 3 people who have prolonged diarrhea symptoms if they have recently traveled to a developing country.

  7. Giardiasis can be an acute self-limiting diarrheal illness, or it can lead to chronic diarrhea and malabsorption.3 Children are affected more often than adults, and person to-person transmission has been documented.4,s There have been reports of allergic symptoms associated with giardiasis.