Chronic schistosomiasis liver disease is not easy to treat


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The treatment of chronic schistosomiasis liver disease should consider the health status, infection degree and whether there are complications, including drug treatment.(eg praziquantel), symptomatic treatment, prevention and control, etc., special population treatment plan needs to be adjusted, patients should follow the doctor's advice. Chronic schistosomiasis liver disease treatment needs to consider a number of factors, including the patient's health status, the severity of schistosomiasis infection and whether there are complications. For mild to moderate chronic schistosomiasis liver disease, drug therapy is the primary treatment. Commonly used drugs include praziquantel, a broad-spectrum antiparasitic drug that is effective in killing schistosomiasis. Treatment regimens usually need to be adjusted to the individual patient, including dosage and duration of the drug. During treatment, the doctor will closely monitor the patient's liver function and other physical indicators to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the treatment.2. Symptomatic treatment: In addition to treatment for schistosomiasis infection, the doctor will also provide symptomatic treatment according to the patient's specific symptoms. For example, if the patient develops complications such as liver cirrhosis, diuretics, liver-protecting drugs, etc. may be needed. Patients with severe liver impairment may require supportive treatment, such as albumin infusion, vitamin supplements, etc. Prevention and control: It is important to prevent schistosomiasis. Avoid contact with contaminated water and use protective measures (e.g. wearing long pants, applying insect repellent) can reduce the risk of infection. For patients who are already infected, timely treatment can prevent further deterioration of the disease. In addition, regular physical examinations and screenings can be carried out to detect and manage complications early. 4. Surgical treatment: In some cases, severe complications such as cirrhosis (e.g. esophageal and gastric varices, ascites, etc.), surgery may be considered. The purpose of surgery is to relieve symptoms and prevent complications. It should be noted that the treatment of chronic schistosomiasis liver disease needs to be carried out under the guidance of a professional doctor. The doctor will develop a personalized treatment plan according to the specific conditions of the patient and conduct regular follow-up and monitoring. In addition, for special groups, such as pregnant women, children, the elderly and patients with other diseases, the treatment plan may need to be adjusted appropriately. During the treatment process, patients should follow the doctor's advice, take medicines regularly, check regularly, and pay attention to personal hygiene and healthy diet. In summary, treatment of chronic schistosomiasis liver disease is a comprehensive process that requires the cooperation of doctors and patients. Early diagnosis and treatment can effectively control the disease, improve quality of life, and prevent complications. If you or someone close to you suspect chronic schistosomiasis liver disease, you should seek medical attention promptly to obtain the correct diagnosis and treatment.