What origin did lyme disease come from?
Lyme disease comes from tick bites. The first time Lyme disease was noted in 1883. It forms a skin disorder that looks like little lesions or acne sores.
What is the scientific name for Lyme disease bacteria?
The scientific name for Lyme disease is Lyme disease. Borreliosis is a term that can be used, but it is more generic and refers to infections of any borrelia bacteria. Lyme borreliosis is more specific and can be used instead of Lyme disease.
What disease does the symptoms of Lyme disease mimic?
Alot!
ADD, ADHD, Allergies, ALS: Lou Gehrigs Disease, Alzheimers, Arthritis Juvenile, Arthritis Rheumatoid, Asthma, Bell's Palsy, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Diabetes, Dialated Cardiomyopathy Ataxia, Ongoing Sinus Problems, Epstein -Barr Virus, Fibromyalgia, Guillain-Barre Syndrome, Hair Loss, Heart Attack, Lupus, Multiple Sclerosis, Narcolepsy, Parkinson's, Respiratory Problems, TMJ, Vasculitis, Peripheral Neuropathy, Unexplained Weight gain or loss, Depression, Mental Issues,
Where are you most likely to contract lyme disease?
most commonly found in ticks and flees you should learn about it in health scince class
What diseases can cause high white blood cell count in the spinal fluid?
A high and or elevated WBC in the blood is usually always an indication of a virus and/or signs of inflammation and/or infection. It can honestly mean so many things. Depending on how the testing to determine elevated WBC is done (spinal tap or via routine blood draw),would also impact the accuracy of such a test. If the WBC came back out of the "higher than normal" range. additional testing would then be done. Usually the Dr. who ordered the test might perscribe antibiotics to treat any type of virus/infection causing the increase of WBC. the levels will usually go back down and no future problems arise.
I have SLE-an auto-immune disease...my WBC is always on the higher side and is no reason for any alarm. If my WBC gets extremely high, other tests are done such as ANA, RA, DNA to locate the cause of WBC to be higher and treatment can then be prescribed.
What age group is affected the most by lyme disease?
people and/or animals with a risk of getting bit.
Who was the first to discover Lyme disease?
According to the Lyme Disease Foundation, the disease has been in the United States for over one hundred years.
What color tubes would be drawn to diagnose for lyme disease?
lyme disease, stari, rocky mountian spotted fever, ehrlichiosis
What is dosage for Lyme disease in dogs for subcutaneous injection of penicillin?
0 mg. Antibiotiocs are not a treatment for snakebites.
How big is Lyme Park in Cheshire?
Lyme Park in Cheshire covers 1,359 acres in total. It includes a House, the largest in Cheshire, grounds of 15 acres and all set in a large Deer Park. It is one of the most visited sites in Cheshire.
Does fungi cause Lyme disease?
Yes,Because Fungi are classified within their own kingdom - The Kingdom Fungi, while some are in The Kingdom Protista. A fungus is neither a plant nor an animal. It is similar to a plant, but it has no chlorophyll and cannot make its own food like a plant can through photosynthesis. They get their food by absorbing nutrients from their surroundings.
Is doxycycline used for Lyme disease?
Yes. Doxycycline is a drug of choice for Lyme disease. It has to be given for one to four weeks. 100 to 200 mg per day is the dose. 200 mg will be a loading dose. It should not be taken with milk or milk products. Antacids should not be taken with the drug.
Can you get Lyme disease from a parasite?
No, West Nile Virus is not transmitted by ticks, but there are other diseases that can be contracted through a tick bite.
Can you die from Lyme disease and how?
I have Lyme disease and you can have it your whole life. It will always be in your system and when you get blood drawn, it will not always show up in that tube of blood. You can keep it under control. I have other diseases from a tick and got really sick. Make sure if you think you have it, do not let your doctor just go on how may bands you have. They also go on your symptoms. Trust me, I have had it since I was five.
What is the most effective lyme disease treatment?
According to the NHS Choices website the best treatment for Lymes disease at all stages is antibiotics. Usually these are taken orally but may need to be taken intravenously if the disease is advanced.
How long can you have lyme disease?
It is believed by the International Lyme and Associated Disease Society that 1/4 million people each year are getting sick from Lyme Disease and other tick borne diseases, called co-infections. The CDC reports each year Lyme Disease cases in the U.S., but admit their numbers are likely incorrect and the actual numbers are 10 times higher. Lyme disease has been found in all 50 states. Lyme disease is a systemic infection that results from the bite of a tick and the bacteria, borrelia burgdorfi may be carried by other biting insects such as fleas, mosquitoes and more. It is false to believe that only the Deer tick is a carrier of Lyme, all species can be disease carriers. Most people do not recall being bitten, as ticks can be as small as a poppy seed and have a powerful numbing agent that makes it possible for them to burrow into the skin unnoticed. Ticks do not fly or jump, they crawl up the body and burrow into areas such as behind the knees, under the arms, scalp and neckline. Most people never develop or see the "classic" bulls eye rash that Md's are trained to look for. Lyme has many symptoms, at least 75 symptoms and more have been reported ranging from mild to moderate pain to excruciating neuropathy to mental illness Since symptoms are not the same for everyone diagnosis of Lyme Disease is problematic to say the least, as most U.S. Md's including specialists nationwide, incluing neurologist and Infectious disease Md's are not trained to recognize the symptoms of Lyme Disease. It is imperative to find a Lyme Literate Md that are specifically trained to treat these diseases appropriately. Even if you are diagnosed by a Lyme illiterate Md to have Lyme Disease, they do not test for co-infections which is absolutely necessary in eradicating the disease. Treatment protocols in most cases are outdated and many end up under treated and go on suffering. There is no proof Lyme Disease can be cured with a short 2 week course of antibiotics, but there is much evidence long term treatment can result in remission. Ticks carry other diseases called co-infections and all diseases transmitted must be treated. Under treated or untreated Lyme Disease can be complicated to treat, taking months and sometimes years of oral, IM or IV antibiotics. The blood test given across the country at most all labs and hospitals, is a two step process including the ELISA and Western Blot and is considered extremely unreliable. People who suspect Lyme Disease, need to have blood tests sent to Tick borne specialty labs in the U.S. that are highly reliable and should be used to accurately diagnose Lyme Disease. Lyme Disease has been called "the great imitator" as it mimics many, many diseases and illnesses from migraines, irritable bowel to MS, ALS, Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue and many, many more.
What bacteria caused lyme disease?
Lyme Disease is caused by a bacteria transmitted by ticks. In the United States, the bacteria responsible is known as Borrealia burgdorferi. In Europe, it is most often referred to as Borrelia afzelii and Borrelia garinii.
There are about 11 species of the Borrelia bacteria but just 3 are known to carry the bacteria.The Borrelia carriers of this disease are Deer Ticks and Sheep ticks. When these infected ticks bite animals such as Sheep and the same is consumed by humans, we become infected with the disease.
Is Lyme disease transmittable?
Chlamydia is a communicable disease. It's spread by intimate contact with an infected person, such as oral, anal, or vaginal sex; genital-genital contact; sharing sex toys; and birth to an infected mother. There are over 1.4 million reported cases of chlamydia in the US annually, and over 100 million cases worldwide each year.
Do small ticks carry lyme disease?
Short answer: Yes. It is actually the brown tick which can be on other mammals as well as deer and dogs.
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Hi: I would add to this that any tick can be a carrier of Lyme. It is no longer thought that only deer ticks carry it. There are other tick borne diseases as well that they carry. take care, -J
What is the success rate for the lyme disease cure?
Pretty good, depending on when you catch it and begin treatment. Lyme disease is very curable.
The above statement is incorrect. Lyme is EASY to catch and very difficult to eradicate. Sometimes there are up to 15 co-infections found ie: Babesia, Bartonella, Rickesettia, Human Granuloma Ehrlichia, Fillarial worms, Infectious Mycoplasmas (Gulf War Illness bacteria). You need to boost damaged immune system, suppress active viral infections and take Macrolide antibiotics sometimes for YEARS to suppress the infections to a manageable level. Lyme Disease can be and is mistaken fr MS, Lupus , ALS, and numerous AI diseases. It also causes Sarcoidosis, Poly Cystic Ovarian dissorder. The bacteria can infect EVERY organ and cause failure. Your best survival rate is finding a Dr who treats Lyme, not a Dr who gives you 4 weeks ABX and says you are cured. Find an ILADS doctor
Lyme disease is transmitted through the bite of an infected deer tick. The Deer Tick is about the size of this period. Especially in the spring. It is possible that it can also be transmitted by other ticks fleas and/or mosquitoes but this has not yet been proven. Even if the tick was not on you long enough to infect you, if you squeeze it with tweezers to pull it off then you can force the guts of the tick into you. Be sue to remove them carefully and by the head only.
These ticks are usually found on the edge of the woods. You probably will not feel its bite. If you live in an area with a lot of ticks, then you should take a very hot shower every day you go outside on the grass or at the edge of the woods.
Why does your arm ache after sleeping?
Your arm aches because you might have been sleeping on one arm and putting to much pressure on it. Later, it might feel numb, or might ache. Also, it can happen to both of your arms.
Should be able to yes. BUT... can you prove it? That's the problem.
Highway workers in New York won a case, after contracting Lyme Disease while working.
How do you know if you have limes disease?
You will have a rash near the area where the tick bit you. It will gradually worsen over the course of time. The early stage is a circle, the later stage appears similar to a bullseye.