The Major Causes Of Cyclosporiasis
Stomach Cramps

Stomach cramps are a common symptom in individuals with cyclosporiasis. These cramps frequently occur to precede diarrhea or vomiting. In this way, some patients can use their stomach cramps as a warning sign another bout is coming. For individuals who experience alternating diarrhea and constipation bouts, the cramps may also be constipation-induced.
The cramps occur because the parasite compromises the intestinal tract, which keeps the individual from being able to form solid stools. This is particularly notable when diarrhea is interposed with constipation. The parasite blocks stool from taking its natural path through the digestive tract, causing bouts of constipation followed by loose stools.
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