Lyme Disease

Understanding and managing Lyme disease for better health

Lyme Disease

If treated early enough, the likelihood is good that the B. burgdorferi spirochete can be completely eliminated with antibiotics, and the bite sufferer completely cured. In a percentage of those who are treated, and additionally in those who don't know they've been infected and who therefore go untreated, the disease can become a chronic condition, accompanied by a complex set of symptoms including fatigue, arthritis, joint pain, heart problems, and neurological problems, among others, that in some cases become debilitating.

Key Facts about Lyme Disease

There are some "givens" regarding Lyme disease:

Diagnosis and Symptoms

It can be diagnosed clinically, in individuals who have excellent chances of exposure to ticks and who develop fatigues, chronic fever, lymphadenopathy, lack of libido, and fleeting skin rashes, days even weeks after exposure to ticks.

The nature of disease progression in Lyme disease can be complex and highly variable, presenting symptoms easily confused with other ailments. Further complicating diagnosis is the possibility of co-infection with other tick-borne diseases carried by the Ixodes tick.

If you feel you may have been bitten and have the signature "bulls-eye" rash, or if the rash does not appear but you are experiencing flu-like symptoms, it's important that you be checked by a knowledgeable doctor about the possibility of Lyme infection. Early detection and treatment are the best means for avoiding the damaging long-term effects of chronic Lyme disease.

Understanding Lyme Disease

Early Treatment

If treated early enough, the B. burgdorferi spirochete can be completely eliminated with antibiotics, leading to complete recovery.

Chronic Symptoms

Untreated Lyme disease can become chronic, causing fatigue, arthritis, joint pain, heart problems, and neurological issues.

Diagnosis Challenges

There are no reliable serologic tests for Lyme disease; negative results don't rule out the condition. The bull's-eye rash doesn't always appear.

Early Detection

Early detection and treatment are the best means for avoiding the damaging long-term effects of chronic Lyme disease.

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