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Giardiasis is an infection. It's caused by a parasite called Giardia. It causes diarrhea. It's passed on through oral contact with infected feces. You can get the parasite by eating food or drinking water that contains infected feces. When you hike or travel, make sure not to drink water that may be unsafe. Giardiasis can also be passed from fecal contact during sex. Men who have sex with men are at increased risk of the infection from sex.
Giardiasis a common intestinal parasite. It's most common in countries with poor sanitary conditions, poor water quality control, and overcrowding. But it's also a common cause of parasitic infection in the U.S. Hikers and campers who drink water from streams and other potentially contaminated sources are often infected, and men who have sex with men are more likely to acquire it if their partners have or recently had giardiasis.
The parasite that causes giardiasis lives in two stages:
Infection starts when the cysts are taken in through contaminated food or water. Stomach acid activates the cysts and the trophozoites are released. They attach to the lining of the small intestine and reproduce. Cysts form in the lower intestines. They are then passed in the feces.
The parasite may be passed from person to person by contact with infected feces, or through consuming contaminated food or water.
Symptoms of giardiasis may include:
The time between infection and the start of symptoms is usually from 1 to 2 weeks. Some infected people have very mild symptoms or no symptoms at all. The symptoms of giardiasis are a lot like those of other gastrointestinal diseases. See a doctor for diagnosis.
Diagnosis of giardiasis is made by testing stool samples in a lab. Several stool samples may be needed at different times. If you think you may have this illness, talk with your doctor for advice.
Giardiasis may be treated with prescription antibiotic medicines.
Treatment will depend on your symptoms, age, and general health. It will also depend on how severe the condition is.
Several medicines can be used to treat the infection. These include metronidazole, tinidazole, nitazoxanide, and paromomycin.
If the infection is not treated and persists, you may not be able to absorb nutrients. It can also cause unintended weight loss.
You can prevent giardiasis by practicing good personal hygiene. Good hygiene when caring for those who may be infected with the parasite is also important. When visiting an area where giardiasis may exist:
Contact your doctor if:
Tips to help you get the most from a visit to your doctor: