Trichinosis is infection with the roundworm Trichinella spiralis
The muscles most often affected are those that are near the central part of the body, such as muscles of the chest and the upper arms and legs.
Weight is not affected by tightening your muscles.
Trichinosis is disease caused by ingestion of the Trichinella spiralis, a species of roundworm, larva in undercooked pork. Trichinosis can be prevented by irradiation of pork or cooking pork until it has sustained an internal temperature of 165 degrees Fahrenheit for more than 15 seconds or a lower temperature for an extended period of time. Symptoms of Trichinosis include fever, edema, sore muscles, and ocular hemorrhaging.
A. Eye muscles
the anti gravity muscles which are cuff muscles that is soleas gastronimis are affected
Trichina or Trichinella is the genus of parasitic roundworms of the phylum Nematoda that cause trichinosis.
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The special concerns of serious complications for those with myopathy include cardiomyopathy, affected breathing muscles, and affected swallowing muscles.
The blood test that is the most specific for trichinosis is the bentonite flocculation (BF) test.
In very severe cases of trichinosis, inflammation of the heart muscle (myocarditis ), lungs (pneumonitis), or brain (encephalitis) may occur. These symptoms can lead to the few deaths caused by trichinosis.