In most cases, yes. Lyme Disease is treated with anti-biotics. It is only in cases where the disease is left untreated for some time that is becomes more difficult to cure. There are also co-infections associated with Lyme disease. There can also be permanent nerve damage, Arthritis from Lyme disease and other complications that require treatment even after the Lyme disease is in remission.
Antibiotics are the primary treatment for Lyme disease; the most appropriate antibiotic treatment depends upon the patient and the stage of the disease. The antibiotics of choice are Doxycycline (in adults), amoxicillin (in children), erythromycin (for pregnant women) and ceftriaxone, with treatment lasting 14 to 28 days.
Antibiotics. Anyway if you have the lyme disease go to a doctor right away.
The most effective treatment is through appropriate antibiotics.
Doxycycline, Amoxicillin, Erythromycin are widely used antibiotics against borrelia bacteria
Early stage Lyme disease is normally treated with doxycycline or amoxicillin, depending on the patient.
In the beginning, it is an antibiotic. Latter it can be IV antibiotics.
Doctors would treat Lyme Disease by giving you antibiotics and then they would cure Lyme Disease within three weeks of taking the antibiotics because it is the most effective way to cure it.
Lyme disease is caused from deer ticks that get on your skin and bite you, also infecting you with a bacterial illness. Lyme disease can be treated with a series of antibiotics.
The most commonly used treatments for getting rid of Lyme disease is to have your doctor place you on antibiotics, either taken orally or intravenously.
Many doctors will treat the issues caused by chronic lyme disease rather than the disease itself. Antibiotics are the main treatment of lyme disease however they are not always 100% effective. Arthritis that continues after antibiotic treatment can be treated with hydroxychloroquine and methotrexate. Neuropathic pain is treated with Gabapentin.
Yes, it is a broad spectrum used to treat infections such as lyme disease.
Samento is an herbal extract derived from South American Cat's Claw. It is believed to be able to treat the symptoms of Lyme Disease.
There are not specific doctors for specific diseases. Doctors specialized in several profiles, like infectionists, internists or neurologists are among them, and can treat Lyme disease. However, the diagnosis is really hard and may require multidisciplinary approach and the use of smart tools like ESAGIL, Isabel or WebMD to match symptoms and help with differential diagnosis.
Yes, Lyme's disease can be fatal if you do not get the required antibiotics needed to treat the disease.
Since they didn't even know that this was a disease at this time, they would treat the symptoms.
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
While minocycline can be used to treat dogs with Lyme disease there is no evidence that it is as effective as doxycycline. Minocycline is being used as there is a shortage of doxycycline.
what is bibliography of lyme disease
While antibiotics are essential in treating Lyme disease, many alternative therapies may minimize symptoms, improve the immune response, and help treat late disseminated or chronic disease.
It is lyme disease you might want to go to the doctors...
lyme disease so watch out what you do you can die ffrom this