Details 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.

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.

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 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 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.

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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