Information On Alternative Lyme Therapies

By Virginia Turner


Among the many diseases which are transmitted by ticks, Lyme disease happens to be the most common of them all. Its rate of infection is very high as the disease is highly contagious. There are thousands of new cases of the infection with each New Year. It can also be passed from one person to anther through saliva, breast milk and semen. The following is therefore information on alternative lyme therapies.

One is always advised to seek immediate medical attention when they suspect that they have been bitten by ticks or when they show any appearing symptoms. The patient should disclose every bit of information including whether or not they have visited ay tick- infested areas. In addition to that, they should understand that diagnosis of Lyme disease in the early stages is not easy.

With Lyme disease, early detection is important as this is when treatment is easy. Here, the patient can be treated by the use of antibiotics without having to undergo the numerous laboratory procedures. Simple antibiotics such as Doxycycline can be used for treating adults.

There are times when Lyme disease may affect the nervous system. In this case, doctors administer intravenous antibiotics which have been rendered very effective for treatment. The symptoms do not however disappear immediately meaning that one needs to be patient. Also, this drug has several side effects such as one experiencing body aches and either mild or severe cases of diarrhea.

For patients who are younger than nine years of age or in the case of pregnant ladies, amoxicillin or penicillin are used for treatment. The reason for this is that a drug such as Doxycycline can lead to permanent staining of teeth of developing children or unborn babies. Erythromycin is administered to the specific patients who are allergic to penicillin.

Once treatment has been completed, the symptoms of the disease usually take quite some time before they can all go away. Since they eventually heal on their own, antibiotic therapy is not needed in this case as one is just supposed to be a little patient and give this mode of treatment a chance as it has previously worked for others.

Finally, given the long processes that one has to undergo during treatment, it always helps to prevent the transmission of this infection. This can be done effectively through avoiding being bitten by deer ticks which are more prone in grasslands and wooden areas. One can avoid them by wearing appropriate clothing when going to areas such as this.

In conclusion, the most effective way to treat this illness is early when there is still hope for quick recovery. In this stage, simple antibiotics will do the work. The recovery process will also not be stressful. When one waits until its too late, the disease becomes complicated hence difficult to treat as it.




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