the 2 or 3 stool tests were negative for par/ova. I don't know how the crystals could be asthma though since the doctor said they are digested in the GI tract
I take all of the inhalers regularly but still can't be healthy.... it is terrible to lose my brain function
thanks so much!
they found charcot leyden crystals in my stools and I read it could be ascaris or amoebas. I underwent IV flagyl/cipro but I still wheeze can't breathe in my sleep have some itchy rash on my back and front
it is really difficult to be crippled by the breathing problems and cognitive impairment. I have to take prednisone to sleep and it causes neuron damage
thanks very much!
I have really bad sleep apnea and weigh about 190 with BMI 24. I don't know how I got these strange health problems in my early 30s. I'm always exhausted and have memory problems, asthma, wheezing when I exhale. The chest xrays have been clear
Hello again,
The ALT/AST values that you mentioned are 4 times normal and should be evaluated by a healthcare provider to determine the cause.
Did you have your stool tested for ova and parasites? This testing should be done on at least three separate occasions.
In your posting, you mentioned "wheezing and suffocating in my sleep".
Do you have asthma?
Are you overweight or obese?
Do you snore loudly?
~ Dr. Parks
This answer provided to you is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice. The information presented in this Medhelp.org posting is for patients’ education only. As always, I encourage you to see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.
I had slightly low RBC once and AST/ALT in the 90s and 70s 3 times and blood in my stool, feeling of movement in my rectum. I have hemmarhoids but the bleeding has stopped
thanks so much! still suffering from wheezing and suffocating in my sleep
Hello,
Yes. The presence of charcot leyden crystals is associated with parasitic disease.
Did you have your stool tested for ova and parasites? This testing should be done on at least three separate occasions.
Yes. You could have acquired a parasite while traveling in Indonesia.
What other testing have you completed? Liver function tests? Are you anemic (low hemoglobin/hematocrit or low red blood cells)?
What does your healthcare provider believe is going on?
~ Dr. Parks
This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice. The information presented in this Medhelp.org posting is for patients’ education only. As always, I encourage you to see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.