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If you have any queries related to Lyme disease and its treatment, you are in the right place. In this post, you will learn and know more about Lyme disease. Let's move ahead. 

 

What is Lyme Disease?

 

Lyme disease is a bacterial infection caused by the bite of an infected black-legged tick or spirochete. Generally, it is not harmful to your health but we have seen many cases where people have to suffer its symptoms for the long run. 

 

Is Lyme Disease Contagious? 

 

Lyme disease is not contagious at all as it does not transmit person-to-person when an infected person comes in physical touch with another person. 

 

Where You are Most Likely to Develop Lyme Disease? 

 

Black-legged ticks are found in brushy, woody, and grassy places, such as parks and hiking places. So, if you spend lots of time in these places, you are most likely to come in contact with a black-legged tick, and if that insect bites you, you will develop Lyme disease. 

 

Try to avoid spending much time in grassy and woody places and make sure you have covered yourself well, especially the bottom parts of your body. 

 

What are the Symptoms of Lyme Disease? 

 

The initial symptoms of Lyme disease include redness in bitten places. The redness can expand as time passes. It may seem like a mosquito bite and so it is hard to identify at the initial stage whether it is a symptom of Lyme disease or a mosquito bite. 

 

As time passes, if you experience flu-like symptoms, such as fever, chills, headache, it is a strong indication of Lyme disease. In this case, you need to meet your physician as soon as possible. 

 

What are Treatments for Lyme Disease? 

 

According to chronic Lyme disease treatment protocols, Doctors generally diagnosed the Lyme disease patient with certain antibiotics, including Doxycycline (Vibramycin), Amoxicillin (Amoxil) and Cefuroxime Axetil (Ceftin). These biotics effectively treat the patients. However, in many cases, it has been found that antibiotics are not capable of eliminating Lyme disease from the root. 

 

These days, diagnosing Lyme disease patients with herbal products made of Chinese herbs is prevalent among healthcare across the United States. It has been found that Chinese herbs are more effective and powerful to treat Lyme as compared to antibiotics. 

 

If you still have any doubts and queries related to herbs for lyme disease and its treatments, visit Trillium Health Solution and consult with their medical experts. They will suggest to you the best way to combat Lyme disease. 

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