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ICD-10 code: B73.1

Disease category: B73.1: Onchocerciasis without eye disease

What is Onchocerciasis Without Eye Disease?

Onchocerciasis, also known as river blindness, is a parasitic disease caused by the filarial worm Onchocerca volvulus. It is transmitted to humans through the bites of black flies that breed in fast-flowing rivers and streams. While the most well-known symptom of onchocerciasis is the severe itching and skin lesions that accompany the infection, the disease can also cause serious eye problems that can lead to blindness.

However, not everyone who contracts onchocerciasis develops eye disease. Some people are able to fight off the parasite before it reaches their eyes, and others may have a natural immunity to the disease. These individuals may experience only mild or no symptoms at all, and may not even realize they have been infected.

Symptoms of Onchocerciasis Without Eye Disease

Although onchocerciasis without eye disease is generally asymptomatic, some individuals may experience mild symptoms such as:

  1. Itching of the skin
  2. Skin rash
  3. Swelling of the lymph nodes
  4. Muscle pain

These symptoms are the result of the body's immune response to the parasite and are generally mild and self-limited.

Prevention of Onchocerciasis Without Eye Disease

The best way to prevent onchocerciasis without eye disease is to avoid being bitten by black flies. This can be achieved by:

  1. Wearing long-sleeved shirts and pants
  2. Using insect repellent
  3. Staying indoors during peak biting times (usually dawn and dusk)
  4. Using insecticide-treated bed nets

Communities can also work together to reduce the breeding grounds of black flies by clearing vegetation along riverbanks and using larvicides to kill the flies in their larval stage.

Conclusion

While onchocerciasis without eye disease may not be as severe as the form of the disease that affects the eyes, it is still important to take steps to prevent infection. By avoiding black fly bites and working to reduce the breeding grounds of these insects, individuals and communities can help to control the spread of onchocerciasis and protect themselves from this parasitic disease.

Treatment of Onchocerciasis without eye disease:

Treatment Options for Onchocerciasis Without Eye Disease

Onchocerciasis, also known as river blindness, is a parasitic disease caused by the worm Onchocerca volvulus. It is transmitted to humans through the bite of infected blackflies. Onchocerciasis can cause severe itching, skin lesions, and in some cases, blindness. However, not all cases of onchocerciasis lead to eye disease. I...

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