3. Headache
Another common symptom regularly experienced by toxoplasmosis sufferers, headaches are common and frequent amongst sufferers.
As you will read later on, serious complications of toxoplasmosis can affect the brain, but in most cases, headaches are mild to moderate, responding well to hydration, avoidance of light and over the counter medication.
For many people with toxoplasmosis, a headache and a slight fever will be the very worst symptoms they ever experience, and for that, they should perhaps be grateful. As previously stated though, a great number of people, the world over, live with toxoplasmosis day in, day out, completely none the wiser.
Whatever the actual cause of a headache, they still cause the person a fair amount of suffering and misery from their onset to their departure, and so sensitivity is encouraged toward anyone complaining of having a bad head. Avoiding triggers such as dehydration and invasive non-natural light sources remains a good bit of advice.