Understanding The Alternative Lyme Therapies

By Virginia Turner


Lyme disease is the most pronounced tick-borne infections and has also become one of the most contagious diseases. Research has documented that there are approximately two hundred thousand new cases each year. What individuals do not know, however, is that Lyme disease can be transmitted via other means. These include through breast milk, semen and even saliva. In connection to this, the following is an article on alternative lyme therapies.

Immediately one suspects that they have Lyme disease, they are supposed to see a doctor as soon as they can. While explaining their condition, they should not forget to mention whether they have visited any tick infested areas. In addition, it is important for one to note that diagnosis of the disease in its early stages is not easy as the symptoms are similar to those of other conditions.

Early diagnosis of the disease can be treated empirically, without having to go through all the laboratory procedures. This is a period of between one to thirty days after the tick-bite. In this case, antibiotics such as Doxycycline are required for adult treatment.

Intravenous antibiotics are used for treatment if the disease involves the central nervous system. Doctors usually recommend treatment for a period of about thirty days. It has been rendered effective in the elimination of the infection, although it may take quite some time before all the symptoms disappear. The side effects include lowering of the number of white blood cells and various degrees of diarrhea.

In the treatment of Lyme disease, the special groups include pregnant women and children who are below nine. In their case of treatment, Doxycycline has been ruled out for them because it has been found to stain the teeth of these young developing babies and also the teeth of the unborn babies. Doctors prescribe these patients with Amoxicillin and Penicillin. For those who are allergic to penicillin, Erythromycin is an effective alternative drug.

Once one has been treated, the symptoms do not all go away immediately. Most patients are left with several side-effects which may take time before they are all gone. These symptoms include general body fatigue and some aches in parts of the body. This does not however mean that one needs to be put under antibiotic therapy again, as their health will be restored back within a matter of months or weeks depending on the specific condition.

Because most forms of treatment takes a lot of time, it is important for people to know how to prevent it so as to avoid unnecessary expenditures. One of the most effective ways is through the avoidance of deer ticks. Deer ticks are mostly located in wooded areas and also in grasslands hence it is important for one to wear appropriate clothing while passing through these areas. One should makes sure that there body is well covered up to lower the chances of being bitten.

In summary of the above, seeking immediate medical attention is important for anyone who suspects that they have this ailment. This is because in the early stages, it is easy to treat the disease as compared to the later stages when everything gets complicated and treatment becomes a lengthy process. This is because the ailment is yet to disperse in the entire body which makes treatment easier.




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