Giardia is one of the most common water contaminants despite the word being unfamiliar to many.
Carried in cyst-form it enters waterways and, through a variety of ways, can cause an unpleasant stomach illness when ingested.
How does giardia get into drinking water?
What are the health risks with giardia?
Those infected by the parasite usually develop giardiasis, which causes diarrhoea, nausea, fatigue, bloating and weight loss. How seriously people are affected by the symptoms varies but giardiasis can lead to chronic fatigue and dehydration if not treated.
The disease often also reoccurs causing bouts of illness that can be months apart – and can last for years. While the illness can be treated with antibiotics this is dependent on getting the disease correctly identified through a medical laboratory test.
It is believed that many sufferers are unaware that infection with giardia could be responsible for their symptoms, which have instead been attributed to irritable bowel syndrome or chronic fatigue syndrome.
How is giardia in drinking water treated? – Giardia Water Filter
Instead their removal relies on filtration processes put in place at water processing plants.
As the particles are relatively large this is a successful treatment, although also using a drinking water filter at home will offer you an added layer of protection and reassurance.
Doulton Water Filters provide absolute filtration – which is less than 1 micron – and will remove 99.99%+ of common contaminants, including giardia.
Protection is the best way to guard against the unknown – don’t fall victim to giardia; take charge of what is in your drinking water by using a Doulton water filter.