Is There A Cure For Lyme Disease?

By Francis Riggs


The world is full of several diseases that humans can get from other humans and also animals. We get Lyme disease from animals more so the tick. Blacklegged ticks are responsible for this infection. The bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi normally found in infected ticks cause this infection. Ticks get the bacteria when they bite deer or mice. In this piece of writing, we will explore 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 certain facts about this illness that you need to know. In US, In order for the infection to get into the blood the tick has to be attached to the body for between 24 and 36 hours. In Europe, the bacteria in transmitted quickly within twenty four hours. Remember that, the tick is small that you might not see it. In fact most people with the illness never realize they have it or even feel the tick bite them.

Even so, you will notice some symptoms. In the initial stage, you will have headaches, stiff necks, muscle pain, joint pains, fevers, chills, and a general ill feeling. There will be red raised rash in the areas the tick bit. The center is usually clear. With time, the rash grows in size. Also, remember that these symptoms can at the time reach the pints, brain, and even the heart.

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.

If you have these symptoms, you ought to make a visit to the doctor. He or she will do a bold test t determine if you have the bacteria. In places that the disease frequently occurs the doctor will not need to do a blood test, they can tell if you have the illness in the initial stage. Close monitoring is required for somebody who has recently been bitten by any kind of tick.

At the early stage if a diagnosis is done, the disease can be cured with antibiotics. If treatment is not given, you may develop certain complications of the heart, joints, and nervous system. Even so, the symptoms can be cured at the first stage. You will rarely find someone having the same symptoms after taking antibiotics. The last stage is dangerous and can cause detrimental effects to your body like memory disorders, face paralysis, and vision problem.

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.




About the Author:



No comments:

Post a Comment