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Lyme disease can cause a high white blood count.
Yes.
the red blood cells swell up and cause tracehnicytosis.
Yes, it is.
Sometimes. It doesn't always show up in a blood test. However, only cases where it does show up in a blood test are reported to the CDC. Therefore, there are many more cases of Lyme disease than are reported to the Center for Disease Control.
No, a person generally does not have to fast before a Lyme disease test. There are 2 different types of test done to detect the presence of antibodies the ELISA test and the Wester blot test..
A physician must diagnose Lyme Disease based on the results of lab tests and blood work. A test called a Western Blot is used to diagnose Lyme Disease. However, there are cases where a patient has Lyme and it doesn't show up in some of the tests or when a false positive is given. The physician will make the diagnosis based on a variety of criteria. The bullseye rash isn't always present in patients but is a sign of Lyme disease if it is found. It may be necessary to go to a Lyme Disease Specialist in order to receive a diagnosis, especially in an area where Lyme Disease isn't prevalent.
That depends... Are you sacrificing the lizard first?
No she is still alive and well but she has lyme disease
Equine lyme is lyme disease in horses.
Get tested for Lyme disease for one, and have it treated if you have it. I believe papaya also helps.
it was named after a town in Connecticut because all these people were getting lyme disease...me my mom and my step dad all had lyme disease