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.

It is important to seek medical attention as soon as you begin to experience any symptoms or suspect that you may have been bitten by a tick. The doctor should be aware if you had visited any tick prone areas so as to carry out their assessments in the right manner. Diagnosis of this disease is however not easy as its symptoms resemble those of other diseases.

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.

In the case of special cases such as pregnant ladies and children who are below nine years of age and are affected by Lyme disease, alternative medication is administered. The safest and the most effective medicine in this case is Amoxicillin or Penicillin. This is because drugs such as Doxycycline have the effect of permanently staining the teeth of the young ones and even the unborn babies. Those who are allergic to penicillin are offered Erythromycin, which is also effective for treatment.

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.

Doctors advise that Lyme diseases be treated early in advance when there is still enough time for recovery. When a person waits until its too late, they may develop some serious complications which may not be easy to treat in the advanced stages as this is the best time to undertake the treatment since nothing much is spread in their body.




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