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The solution of the Lyme disease in current time

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The solution of the Lyme disease in current time

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  1. How Lyme disease is treated in the current time Lyme disease obviously bouncing around from year to year, but the trend line is upward. It won't stop in the foreseeable future. Most of the cases are clustered in Northeast and Upper Midwest states, but Lyme has been reported as far south as Mexico, and more and more so in Canada. The black-legged tick (Ixodes scapularis), also known as the deer tick, carries the Lyme infection-causing bacteria the same tick can also spread other diseases, including babesiosis, anaplasmosis, and Powassan virus other diseases that are rising in the United States. Here's more about the disease, and what this year and beyond can expect. What is Borrelia? Borrelia burgdorferi, which is transmitted to humans through a bite from an infected black legged or deer tick, causes Lyme disease. Symptoms can occur anywhere from 3 to 30 days after bite and, depending on the stage of the infection, can be wide range. Symptoms may appear, in some cases, months after the bite. The chances of getting Lyme disease from a tick bite depend on the type of tick, where you were when the bite happened, and how long the tick was attached to you, says the CDC. Black-

  2. legged ticks to transmit Lyme disease need to be attached to you for 36 to 48 hours. If you remove the tick or ticks within 48 hours, you're not likely to get infected. How is Lyme disease diagnosed? Doctors diagnosed it with symptoms and a history of exposure to ticks. Blood tests in two steps are helpful if used properly. But the test's accuracy depends on how infected you become. The test may be negative in the first few weeks of infection, as it takes a few weeks for the antibodies to develop. Tests for patients who have no symptoms of Lyme disease are not recommended. Research says better diagnostic tests which are accurate in the first few weeks after exposure are the most promising development in the fight against Lyme disease. The earlier the treatment, the less likely the illness is to progress. Researcher says they expect the tests to come out soon. Doctors may not recognize symptoms, especially those who practice in areas where Lyme infection is not prevalent, and a rash does not accompany up to 30 percent of the infections. What are Lyme Infection Stages? There are three stages: Early localized Lyme: flu-like symptoms such as fever, chills, headache, swollen lymph nodes, sore throat, and typically a rash that has the appearance of a "bull's-eye" or is uniformly red and red and at least 5 centimeters in size. Although specialists do not explain this, about 10 percent of people treated for Lyme infection do not shake the disease. They may tend to have three main symptoms — joint or muscle pain,

  3. tiredness, and short-term memory loss or mental distress. This is called Lyme disease syndrome post-treatment. This is considered problematic because its signs are associated with other diseases and it is not detected by a blood test, Early spread Lyme: flu-like symptoms that now include pain, weakness, or numbness in the arms and legs, changes in vision, heart palpitations and chest pain, rash, and facial paralysis (Bell's paralysis) Late spread Lyme: this may occur weeks, months, or years after bite of the tick. Symptoms could include arthritis, severe fatigue and headaches, vertigo, sleep disorders and mental confusion. We have seen that IGeneX Lab for Lyme disease treatment is the world leader in medical test research and development that accurately detects Lyme disease, Relapsing Fever, and other tick-borne illnesses. If you can't find the cause, or a way of getting better, your quality of life will suffer. IGeneX offers the following tests: IFA (Indirect Immunofluorescent Assay) PCR FISH (Fluorescent in Situ Hybridisation) Western Blots LDA Lyme Dot-Blot Assay ImmunoBlots IGXSpot At IGeneX Lab USA, they make it an unique mission to offer the top class tick-borne disease testing that delivers the most comprehensive and accurate outcomes possible, so you can find the right treatment path to restore your health and enjoy your life again.

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