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Lyme’s disease predominates this time of year, especially in the northeastern, Atlantic and MID-MID-MID-West United States regions, although there have been reports of cases in expanding areas, according to disease control and prevention centers (CDC).
Borrelia Burgdorferi, the bacterial infection that causes Lyme’s disease, is transmitted to humans through the chop of a deer (deer) of the black legs, according to the previous source.
Deer mark the size of a poppy seed can inject a sleepy chemical when biting, allowing the infection to be detected until the symptoms begin to show -weeks later.
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The infection can lead to muscle and articular pain, Lyme arthritis, heart complications and neurological conditions, said experts at Fox News Digital.
How to know if you have Lyme’s illness
An indicative sign of Lyme’s disease is a rash of circular oxen or multiple eruptions in the skin, especially in the endemic regions of ticks.
According to experts, between 60% and 80% of patients will develop rashes.
Lyme’s disease predominates this time of year, especially in the Northeast, Atlantic and Mid-Mid-West United States regions. (Istock)
“ We are looking for specific findings, such as the classic Bull’s-Eye, a swollen joint or a facial droop called Bell’s Palsy, which can be seen with Lyme’s disease, ” said Dr. Andrew Handel, a pediatric infectious disease specialist at Stony Brook Hospital Children on Long Island, New York, he said in an interview with Fox News Digital.
Symptoms usually arise two weeks after the bite, increasingly serious if they are not treated.
As Lyme’s illness tests lose many acute infections, the potential test at home offers hope for previous diagnosis
If the infection is not treated at the time of the eruption, patients often seek medical care for later demonstrations of the infection, he said Handel.
These may include beautiful paralysis (facial nerve paralysis), lyme meningitis (often marked by severe headache, neck stiffness and fever) and carditis (inflammation of cardiac tissues).

The infection can lead to muscle and articular pain, Lyme arthritis, heart complications and neurological conditions, said experts at Fox News Digital. (Istock)
One of the first signs of Lyme’s disease is overwhelming fatigue and joint pain, according to Dr. Daniel Cameron, a Mount Kisco epidemiologist, New York, specializing in ticks.
Other symptoms may include fever, brain fog, dizziness, palpitations and nervous pain, among others.
Evidence, treatment and prevention
A blood exam can help diagnose Lyme’s disease, but time is important.
“The way we diagnose Lyme’s disease in the blood is looking for antibodies, for the response from the immune system to infection, as opposed to other infectious tests, where the bacterium is located,” Handel told Fox News Digital.
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Tests too soon can lead to a false negative, as antibody tests often do not become positive up to three or four weeks after the tick sting took place.
After holding a tick chop, experts recommend removing the tick immediately and seeing a healthcare provider.
Doctors often prescribe a prophylaxis (PEP) with a dose of 200 milligrams of antibiotic doxyclin, which will be taken within 72 hours after a high -risk tick sting, said epidemiologists at Fox News Digital News.
“It is the persistent response of the immune system to the infection you had in the past.”
Although studies have found that this dose is effective in most cases, some doctors prefer a longer course of treatment for tick bites.
“I’m not a big dose of dose of doxyclin [200 mg] For a tick bite, though it is quite popular, “Cameron told Fox News Digital.” I don’t feel comfortable with a single dose if I really want to avoid Lyme. “
Instead, Cameron prefers a four -week antibiotic course for alleged cases of Lyme’s disease. For patients who do not want to take antibiotics immediately, he said he will “look and wait” to see if the symptoms arise and then deal with them accordingly.

Borrelia Burgdorferi, the bacterial infection that causes Lyme’s disease, is transmitted to humans through the chop of a black legs tick (deer). (Istock)
The doctor recommends that patients continue in a month to be evaluated and subjected to projections for other infections.
In the event that a patient develops Lyme, the disease usually responds to an antibiotic course, which may include doxycline, amoxicillin, or cephroxx, according to experts.
The duration of the treatment may vary from 10 days to four to six weeks.
Chronicle Lyme vs. babesiosis
Lyme Chronic Disease, also known as Lyme Disease Syndrome after treatment (PTLDS), is a condition that affects a subgroup of patients who were already treated by Lyme’s disease, but continue to have symptoms.
“The bacterium has died and disappeared. It is the persistent response of the immune system to the infection you had in the past,” Handel told Fox News Digital.

The subsequent manifestations of Lyme’s disease may include beautiful paralysis (facial nerve paralysis) and lyme meningitis (often marked by severe headache, neck stiffness and fever). (Istock)
In these cases, doctors often prescribe symptoms based on additional antibiotics.
More research is needed in the PTLDs field, experts agree.
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“ It is still an area that requires more understanding and research on how to optimally treat the symptoms of patients, ” said Dr. Aaron Glatt, an epidemiologist at Mount Sinai Hospital South Nassau on Long Island, New York and spokesman for Infectious Diseases Society of America, said in an interview with Fox News Digital.
“However, current data do not admit to providing additional antibiotic therapy for this condition.”

The best way to prevent Lyme’s disease is to avoid tick bites first, experts agree. (Istock)
If someone suspects PTLDs, he should argue with his doctor the possibility of other diseases, such as babesiosis, which is widely considered as the second most common tick disease in the northeastern United States
Although Babesiosis propagates by the same tick as Lyme’s disease, it is caused by a parasite called Babesia Microti instead of a bacterium, according to the CDC.
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“It’s the same tick, but doxycycline does nothing because of it, whether you do two pills or the full course,” said Cameron. “You will never get the control of Babesia until you take some anti-parse drug.”
If anyone does not respond to Lyme treatment, Cameron recommends that a baboon test be performed and receive antiparasitis medicine if needed.
Papari’s bites protection
The best way to prevent Lyme’s disease is to avoid tick bites first, experts agree.

Experts recommend using deet repellents, a synthetic chemical that has been proven effective against ticks. (Istock)
They recommend taking the following preventive measures.
- Make tick controls in common areas such as behind the ears, knees, arms, scalp, around the waist, ankles, legs and groin area.
- Shower in two hours after being outdoors.
- Outdoor worn down clothes for at least 10 minutes on the dryer over high heat.
- When outdoors, wear long sleeves and pants, with socks inclined to the pants.
- Consider wearing previously treated clothes with permetrin, a synthetic chemical that acts as a repair of ticks.
- Use de tickle repellents that contain Deet, another synthetic substance that has been shown effective against ticks.
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If you find a tick on your body, Cameron and Handel suggest following the following protocol.
- Using fine tippons, remove the tick as close as possible from the skin. Pull up with constant pressure.
- Avoid tightening the tick, as this can regurgit and expel the toxins in the body.
- Do not burn the tick with a game or apply oil ice.
- Following the withdrawal, put the tick in a plastic bag to help your healthcare provider identify it.
- Wash the bite area.
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