Giarda Treatments Chicago IL
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Rush University Medical Center
312-942-5000
1653 West Congress Parkway
Chicago, IL
Rush University Medical Center
312-942-5000
1653 West Congress Parkway
Chicago, IL 60612
specialty
General medical surgical
Hospital Type
Nongovernment, Not-for-profit
Hospital System
Rush University Medical Center
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John H Stroger Jr Hospital
312-864-6000
1901 West Harrison Street
Chicago, IL
John H Stroger Jr Hospital
312-864-6000
1901 West Harrison Street
Chicago, IL 60612
specialty
General medical surgical
Hospital Type
Government, Nonfederal
Hospital System
Cook Cnty Bureau of Hlth Serv
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Jesse Brown Va Chicago System
312-569-8387
820 South Damen
Chicago, IL
Jesse Brown Va Chicago System
312-569-8387
820 South Damen
Chicago, IL 60612
specialty
General medical surgical
Hospital Type
Government, federal
Hospital System
Department of Veterans Affairs
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Mercy Hospital And Med Center
312-567-2000
2525 South Michigan Avenue
Chicago, IL
Mercy Hospital And Med Center
312-567-2000
2525 South Michigan Avenue
Chicago, IL 60616
specialty
General medical surgical
Hospital Type
Nongovernment, Not-for-profit
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St Mary & Elizabeth Med Center
312-770-2000
2233 West Division Street
Chicago, IL
St Mary & Elizabeth Med Center
312-770-2000
2233 West Division Street
Chicago, IL 60622
specialty
General medical surgical
Hospital Type
Nongovernment, Not-for-profit
Hospital System
OSF Healthcare System
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Mount Sinai Hospital
773-542-2000
California Avenue At 15th St
Chicago, IL
Mount Sinai Hospital
773-542-2000
California Avenue At 15th St
Chicago, IL 60608
specialty
General medical surgical
Hospital Type
Nongovernment, Not-for-profit
Hospital System
Sinai Health System
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University Of Illinois Medical Center At Chicago
312-996-7000
1740 West Taylor Street
Chicago, IL
University Of Illinois Medical Center At Chicago
312-996-7000
1740 West Taylor Street
Chicago, IL 60612
specialty
General medical surgical
Hospital Type
Government, Nonfederal
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Schwab Rehabilitation Hospital-Mary Campus
773-522-2010
1401 S California Boulevard
Chicago, IL
Schwab Rehabilitation Hospital-Mary Campus
773-522-2010
1401 S California Boulevard
Chicago, IL 60608
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Michael Reese Hosp & Med Ctr
312-791-2000
2929 South Ellis Avenue
Chicago, IL
Michael Reese Hosp & Med Ctr
312-791-2000
2929 South Ellis Avenue
Chicago, IL 60616
specialty
General medical surgical
Hospital Type
Investor-owned (for profit)
Hospital System
Envision Hospital Corporation
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Norwegian American Hospital
773-292-8200
1044 North Francisco Avenue
Chicago, IL
Norwegian American Hospital
773-292-8200
1044 North Francisco Avenue
Chicago, IL 60622
specialty
General medical surgical
Hospital Type
Nongovernment, Not-for-profit
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Giardia is a parasite that lives in the bowels of infected animals and humans. Millions of giardia are released in feces from the infected host. The giardia can survive in soil, water, food, or surfaces of items contaminated with the feces. You can become infected with giardia by: - Drinking contaminated water - including accidentally swallowing a bit of water while swimming or wading.
- Putting your hand or other object in your mouth that has contacted a contaminated surface
- Eating uncooked contaminated food
Giardia is present in many frontcountry and backcountry waterways. You should assume that all water you find is contaminated and needs to be treated. Pictures of sipping water from a cold mountain stream look nice, but are very risky. Visit Water Dude for lots more information about giardia and other water-borne contaminates and water treatment procedures. Giardia Symptoms  Symptoms normally begin from 1 to 2 weeks after infection. The symptoms continue for 2 to 6 weeks in otherwise healthy victims. - Diarrhea
- Excessive flatulence (gas)
- Greasy stools
- Stomach cramps
- Nausea
Preventing Giardia - Use uncontaminated water.
- Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water.
- Wash or peel all raw fruit and vegetables before eating.
- Ensure that water is free of giardia parasites by using one of these methods:
- Use a water filter with a maximum absolute pore size of 1 micron or less.
- Boil the water for at least 1 minute at...
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