I'm not sure if you and your loves have parasites. But you don't need to travel abroad to get them. They are in the air, water, and land and are impossible to avoid altogether no matter where you live. You certainly have some symptoms of parasites, but these could be symptoms of other troubles as well. I have some similar symptoms as you do. Many urgent trips to the Doc a couple of months ago due to swelling, itching, etc. Many phone calls to the Doc and several errors, assumptions, miscommunications, etc. My diagnosis - dermatitis, follicular infection (due to my head being so severely rashed and lesioned, swollen ears, glands, lymph nodes, etc. Prescription -
Antibiotics and Hydrocortisone lotion! FAIL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
parasites are difficult to diagnose and most lab tests miss them. I've been going through hell for months now and my lab tests were negative. Yet I passed thousands of
parasites just today, yet the lab tests were negative.
Intestinal worms and
parasites can cause hives, sores, rashes, eczema, swellings and other allergic-type skin reactions.
Do you have pets? Does your g/f? They are one of the greatest source of parasitic contamination there ever was. This is where I believe I got mine, at least to a great extent. I love animals, but I will stay away from these as best I can forever. Lab tests for pets will miss parasites as well.
It's too bad we have to be our own doctors. I'd rather pay a professional to do what a pro does. But I'm afraid many of us have been hood-winked by an industry ill equipped and uninterested in our troubles. So I'll self-diagnose, read, and get a good alternative medicine pro for support.
You're off to a good start by asking the question. You should look around this site and check out the
parasite forum and threads. You should check your stools - you should be able to identify the foreign invaders. Don't let anyone tell you that they are only microscopic to identify. There are some good alternative practioners out there, too.
Good luck and don't give up, Mate! Please share your info when you find out what you might have.