>>510577917 (OP)if a parasite is so large that you can visibly see it as a clump. you'd have blood in your stool more than likely.
your stomach lining can be aggravated during diarrhea and it clumps together and has that same dull colored, slightly transparent look that parasites often have (since it's literally just clumps of mucus and cells).
Ivermectins primary response on why it's able to treat parasites is because Ivermectin acts basically like razorblades to cellular membranes.
It quite literally rips apart cellular membranes, which prevents the parasites from colonizing, repairing themselves, and can kill most parasitic "nymph" stage membranes as well.
It attacks everything and the same thing happens to you.
The difference is as a complex organism you have the capacity to survive the treatment.
1. Take note of how many days it has been since treatment started.
2. Make a choice to either continue treatment or stop treatment.
If symptoms get worst or symptoms resolve. You'll still have your answer, but the longer you take ivermectin the more eventual stomach problems you WILL have.
I don't have time to post every single little study m8, gonna have to do some research on your own. I've already taken too much time on this.
goodluck