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vendredi 16 janvier 2015

How To Treat Lyme Disease

By Enid Hinton


In order to work and achieve the desired goals it is important that one has good health. But in case one falls ill he or she can go to hospital to seek medical attention. When a person falls sick the extent of the illness is determined as a serious case when the person is dependent on medication and cannot do without them. Some illnesses are curable and others are not, in this article we will look at how to treat Lyme disease in human beings.

Lyme is a bacterial illness that is transmitted to humans or animals by the bite of an infected tick. Human beings who spend time or live with animals are most likely to get the ailment but if treated early it is likely to clear.

The symptoms of Lyme disease are as follows in its early stage; rashes after the tick bite the affected person develops a red mark around the bitten area and after a few days it forms in a way it looks like a bull eye though its painless. The other symptom is flu, the affected person starts getting headaches, fever, aches all over the body and fatigue.

The later symptoms of this disease are joint pains, heart aches, swollen glands, brain damages and many other problems. It can also affect the nerve system and cause kidney failure. This later symptoms only occur if the infected person does not seek immediate medical attention.

However, Lyme is not a contagious disease so people should not be worried that they can get it from an infected person. Health providers mostly diagnose the illness by the red rash; this symptom is what they look for as it must appear to the person who suffers the ailment.

Antibiotics are given to the sufferer of illness in order to treat it. Additional medicine is given if the person has swollen glands and painful joints. People can also opt to treat it naturally if they do not want drugs. When examining the illness doctors do not do a blood test because the antibodies resist the disease and give false results.

People should not be worried about getting the disease from an infected person as it is not contagious. The age group that is likely to be affected is children between the ages of five to fourteen and adults between ages forty to forty nine but this affect people who live in areas that are infested with the ticks.

It is very essential for a person who feels sick to seek medical attention as soon as possible. It has been seen that Lyme gets worse when left untreated the symptoms progresses and become more complicated. For people living in areas infested with ticks it is important for them to get vaccinated to avoid being victims of this illness as prevention is better than cure.




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