The signs and symptoms of trichinosis include vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, fever, fatigue, abdominal pain, abdominal cramping.
Headaches, fevers, chills, cough, swelling of the face and eyes, aching joints and muscle pains, itchy skin, diarrhea and constipation usually follow the first symptoms of the trichinosis.
If the trichinosis is diagnosed and treated soon enough then yes you can get rid of trichinosis through use of medications.
The doctor can prescribe you some anti parasitic medicine to treat and get rid of the trichinosis.
During the treatment of trichinosis you may get and experience gastrointestinal side effects which are normal and will go away once the treatment for the trichinosis is gone.
The animals that most commonly carry trichinosis are bears, wild felines, foxes, dogs, wolf, horses, seal, and walruses.
Pork such as pigs and hogs can sometimes carry trichinosis as well but it's not as common for pork and hogs and pigs to carry trichinosis as other animals.
A person can become infected with Trichinosis from eating raw or undercooked meat that contains the roundworm larvae that leads to Trichinosis.
If you cook the meat all the way through and bring the meat up to a high enough temperature then you should not get infected with the Trichinosis.
The heat when hot enough kills the Larvae that causes Trichinosis.
The Trichinosis which is also known as trichinellosis, is a parasitic disease that is caused by roundworms of the Trichinella type.
During the initial infection of Trichinosis, invasion of the intestines can result in diarrhea, abdominal pain, and vomiting.