Does the frog s blood have parasites or does its flesh have parasites?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-16
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The meat has parasites, called schizocephalus, so frogs and snakes must be cooked and eaten.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Parasites live in the meat, so the meat must be cooked.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Frog meat is parasite-present.

    Schizocephalic mansoni is often found in frogs, snakes and other wild animals. People who eat undercooked frog or snake meat, or contaminated raw water, can become infected and then parasitize the internal organs of the human body.

    Frogs are also hosts to a variety of parasites, viruses and bacteria, and cooking cannot completely eliminate them. Among them, there are two kinds of nematodes that are more harmful to human health, Acanthopalatine nematode, Diegong mansoni and Bissophobi. When people eat frog meat with these worms, the worms may molt in the human body and transform into third-stage larvae or early adults, causing disease in humans.

    Parasites swim in the human body and cause damage to all parts of the body, especially the muscles and muscles; Where the parasite rests during migration, abscess nodules form; When it travels to the nervous system, it can cause inflammation of the brain and spinal cord.

    There have been fatal cases of eosinophilic cerebrospinal cord inflammation caused by the worm in China. The vitality of the double-groove larvae is very tenacious, and even if the frog meat is stir-fried and fried, it is not easy to be killed. The parasitic double-groove larvae will parasitize in the subcutaneous tissues of the human abdomen, wrists, legs and other parts, and the parasitic double-groove larvae will produce a kind of mucus in the surrounding human cells and tissues, and the face will be swollen, and abscesses will be produced in severe cases.

    Once this kind of double-groove larvae invades the human eyeball, causing various inflammations, it is easy to lead to corneal ulcers, vision loss, and even eye blindness, and it will also parasitize around the human eyes and kidneys.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Modern medical research has proved that frog meat not only has no special nutrition, but eating too much will affect human health, and even contract parasitic diseases. "Cattle drinking" causes "water poisoning".

    The frog hibernates in the soil for half a year, and after waking up, it carries a variety of germs and toxins in its body, although it is cooked, it cannot be completely eliminated. Crops use chemical fertilizers, pesticides more, frogs often swallow pests with chemical fertilizers, pesticides, even if the internal organs are removed when eating, there are still a lot of pesticides absorbed by the frog body, if people eat, pesticide residues will poison the human body through the "food chain". Frogs harbor a parasite called bigroove larvae, which parasitizes under the skin or around the kidneys after eating the flesh of a frog with worms, producing a fluid that causes local swelling or abscess in these tissues.

    If it invades the eye, it can cause corneal ulcers, vision loss and even blindness. Zongye is fragrant and eats knowledge.

    In addition, Li Shizhen has this record in the "Compendium of Materia Medica": "According to the cloud of the "Book of Longevity": the frog bone is hot, and it makes people urinate bitterly after eating; Pregnant women eat frogs, and their children live (short-lived); Eating more frogs makes people urinate and soreness under the umbilicus. "The ten most beneficial scents for the human body.

    Therefore, eating frog meat has more disadvantages than benefits, and it is better not to eat it; The ban on the hunting and killing of frogs is also beneficial to the ecological balance.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Yes. A parasite is an organism that spwells most of its life on another animal, called a host or host, and at the same time, causes damage to the parasitic animal.

    Parasites are characterized by parasitism in the form of parasitism, and are all organisms that are in or attached to the host or host in the body to obtain the nutrients or shelter necessary for their survival, development or reproduction. Many small animals live in a parasitic way, attached to larger animals than them, and bacteria and viruses are also parasites in a broad sense.

    Parasites can undergo morphological and tectonic changes due to the influence of the parasitic environment. For example, the left and right sides of the flea body are flattened so that it can walk between the fur; Worms that live in the intestine are mostly elongated to fit into the narrow and long lumen of the intestine. Certain organs have degenerated or disappeared, such as intestinal tapeworms with a long history of parasitism, relying on their body walls to absorb nutrients, and their digestive organs have degenerated.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Sure, every animal has parasites.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Wild frogs have parasites and are more numerous.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Of course, first of all, what was said upstairs is very true, but there is one more point:

    It is not recommended to give it to small children.

    And the meat of the frog is not easy, so if the child does not digest it well, it will cause an accident, don't give the child anything to eat, otherwise something will happen!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There will be no parasites when cooked.

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