Is There A Cure For Lyme Disease?

By Francis Riggs


In the world we live, there are many diseases that we can contract both from animals and humans. Lyme condition is one such illness that is normally caused by bites from ticks. The bacteria called Borrelia burgdorferi is found in black legged ticks. The bacteria are picked by ticks from biting mice or a deer. If the tick is infected with the bacteria and it bites, you will definitely contract the infection. So, we want to look at the subject, is there a cure for Lyme disease.

It was reported first in US in Old Lyme Town, Connecticut. Other parts of the world like Europe and Asia have also reported cases of this illness. The disease normally occurs in three stages. The first stage is called localized disease where the infection has not spread to other parts. In the second stage, early disseminated stage, the bacteria has begun spreading to other body parts. The last stage, late disseminated stage, the bacteria have reached the whole body.

There are some facts you need to familiarize yourself with about this infection. In United States, you get the disease after he tick has attached itself to you in between 24 and 36 hours. However, in some parts of Europe, the condition is contracted within just 24 hours. Keep in mind that the black legged tick is tiny such that you may not realize that it has bit you.

During the first stage, there are certain symptoms you will notice after getting infected. They include chills, fever, general sick feeling, headaches, joint, muscle and ligament pain and stiff neck. The rash normally develops on the area bitten. It is normally a raised red spot with the center being clear. At the time, it can be large and increase in size with time. These symptoms come and go and can even go to the brain, heart and joints.

In the second stage, you will experience symptoms of heart problems, numbness in the bitten area and face paralysis. The third stage normally comes with abnormal muscle movements, numbness, thinking problem muscle weakness, speech problems, and joint swelling.

These symptoms warrant a visit to the doctor. They will carry out tests on your blood to determine if the bacteria are present. There are certain places where such cases have been reported on a frequent basis. In such areas a physician can just tell if you have the infection without testing your blood, this is in eh initial stage. Also monitor any individual bitten by a tick very closely.

During the initial stage, you will be given antibiotics to treat the infection. If you avoid going to the doctor, you stand a chance of getting worse more so developing heart problems, joints pains, and nervous system issues. Nonetheless, the cure is available for the first stage diagnosis. The last stage is detrimental to humans and can cause face paralysis, vision problems, and memory disorders.

In conclusion, prevention is better than cure, so avoid direct contact with ticks. During warm months, stay clear of bushy places, and center trails. Also check yourself always after you have come from a walk or a hike with your pet.




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