they do no
chorrelia does not invade cells
Yes, the active disease process can be stopped by antibiotics. The term chronic lyme disease is often used for patients where the disease is recurring. This is because the disease stays dormant or in remission once it is introduced to the bloodstream. It is still there but can remain inactive or dormant forever in some patients and then many patients have recurring Lyme for years. There are also many co-infections that are associated with Lyme Disease. One co-infection, Babesiosis, can not be treated at the same time that Lyme is being treated as they are treated differently. Therefore, when you treat one successfully, the other often reoccurs.
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.
White blood cells in the human body fight disease(s) by killing bacteria. They also rid the body of dead or damaged cells. They keep your immune system in check.
To get rid of the bactria in your body when you are sick.
Macrophages are cells produced by the differentiation of monocytes in tissues. Moreover, as scavengers, they rid the body of worn-out cells and other debris.
I had lyme disease a couple years ago, and even after you're done with the medicane and stuff it will always be in your system; like if you get bloodwork or something it will show up as you have it, but it will always be there. I know when somepeople dont catch it right away they may never get rid of it, or it may take a while. Good Luck.
it needs this because its not good for your body to keep it in.
it because they are very harmful to the body
by the lung cells itself. it actually try to get rid of all the polutants that causes the problem. so it releases chemicals to remove them but instead, it causes destruction to itself when trying to get rid of those chemicals.
Their function is to rid the body of carbon dioxide and to provide oxygen to the cells of your body.
When you breathe out, your body gets rid of Carbon Dioxide (CO2).