Generally, prompt treatment is curative for Lyme disease. Some patients are reported to experience fatigue, joint or muscle pain, and neurocognitive symptoms persisting for years despite antibiotic treatment. Those afflicted in the late stage of the disease report a level of physical disability comparable to that seen in congestive heart failure. In some rare cases, Lyme disease can be fatal.
No, but someone with Lyme Disease might be. It depends on how life threatening it is
Yes, Lymes disease can be transmitted trough contact with blood, for it is spread through the Deer Tick, which is a blood sucking insect that carries the disease . Because of this, it can be transmitted trough the blood, but not other bodily fluids.
A prognosis is his general outlook about the terms of healing, recovery, complications expected with a certain condition, disease or treatment.
Patients who are treated early with antibiotics and take their medications on schedule should recover completely from Lyme disease. Most long-term effects of the infection result from misdiagnosis or delayed treatment
No, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (aka Lou Gehrig's Disease) is a GENETIC disease
No, but someone with Lyme Disease might be. It depends on how life threatening it is
Yes, there can be a connection between short-term memory loss and lymes disease. Often people with lymes disease can experience brain fog and memory problems short-term.
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I was sick with lymes disease for two full weeks.
Diagnosis is the identification of a disease. Prognosis is a prediction about the course of the disease.
Yes, rash is a symptom of lymes disease. Other symptoms that are caused by lymes disease are lack of energy, headache and stiff neck, fever and chills, muscle and joint pain and many more.
Anyone can be at risk of Lymes Disease if they come in contact with an infected tick.
Prognosis Pro = prior or before Gnosis = knowledge
a prognosis is the result after treating the disease
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