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Lyme Disease - Diagnosis and Treatment

Lyme disease (Lyme borreliosis) is caused by the bacteria Borrelia Burgdorferi. Ticks can transmit the bacteria by biting humans. Deer ticks spread Lyme disease in the northeastern and upper Midwestern United States, while western-blacklegged ticks are responsible for its spread along the Pacific coast.

A deer tick is any of several ticks of the genus Exudes that are parasitic on deer and other animals and transmit the infectious agents of febrile diseases, such as Lyme disease.

Lyme disease and its symptoms can occur at any age. It is most common among young children and those who work or reside in wooded areas because they are more likely to be exposed to the ticks. Expanding skin rash and flu-like symptoms are the earliest symptoms seen. A circular rash may develop at the bite's site but many individuals do not get the rash. If Lyme disease goes undetected or is not properly treated, problems involving the skin, joints, nervous system, and heart may arise. Symptoms may appear weeks after exposure to infection or it mat take months or even years. Other symptoms may include; fatigue, headache and neck stiffness. There may be fever and chills. Swollen lymph nodes and muscle and joint pain are common. As many as 25% of patients have only flu-like symptoms and no other symptoms. Skin rashes may later appear in other areas. Pain, weakness, or numbness in the arms or legs could appear quickly. Paralysis of the facial nerves is not uncommon. Other neurological symptoms may include poor memory and difficulty in concentrating. Heart problems may include palpitations and eye problems usually include conjunctivitis or even deep tissue damage. Joint problems are common in all stages of the disease. If treatment is not started early enough late persistent Lyme disease symptoms may include; chronic fatigue, joint problems, heart symptoms and nervous system problems such as weakness or numbness in the arms or legs and difficulties with memory.

Lyme disease may be diagnosed based on the symptoms, the medical history, and the possibility of exposure to ticks. Blood tests may confirm the diagnosis if the disease is suspected, however, blood tests are often not reliable to diagnose this condition. Rheumatoid arthritis, chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia and multiple sclerosis produce similar symptoms and must be considered.

Conventional medical treatment of Lyme disease should be prompt to prevent permanent damage. Antibiotic treatment for 3-4 weeks with doxycycline or amoxicillin is generally effective in early disease. Intravenous ceftriaxone or penicillin for 4 weeks or more may be needed in cases that were not treated early in the course of the disease. Treatment failures are not uncommon and re-treatment may be necessary.

Complementary medical approaches are used at this center to combat Lyme disease. Auricular Medicine (advanced ear acupuncture) is used to help evaluate the energetic status of the various body organs. Auricular Medicine can also be used in treating the organs affected and to support other vital organs that may be involved in the disease process. Homeopathic remedies may offer an invaluable complementary approach to help the body fight the involved bacteria and its symptoms.

Nader Soliman M.D.
Nader Soliman M.D. is Board Certified in Medical Acupuncture with a degree from UCLA.  You can find out more about Dr. Soliman and the alternative medical therapies he provides by visiting his site at http://alternativemedicinecenter.org.  Visit one of our centers for complete evaluation using Auricular Medicine and homeopathic approaches.
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1. terry (00:53, 08.11.2008)
Last year I had Lyme, with Bells Palsey symtoms, and very sore lower back pain. One weird thing at the time was, I would get a song,any song I knew, stuck in my head, and it seemed to play over and over and over all day long. After treatment this seemed to go away. Now, a year later, it is haunting me again, my back pain is getting worse, blood pressure seems to be rising again, and I figure I have lyme again. I have no insurance, and cannot afford a dr. visit just for them to test and tell me I have Lyme again. So I have gone on the internet, and bought my own doxycy. to treat i. $20 pill bill, is cheaper than $250 doctor bill again.
I get bit by deer ticks probably 30 times a year, and a tick NEVER is attached longer than 15 minutes. I immediatly get an itch at the bite site, and remove it. However, I still got Lyme last year, and maybe again. I wish there was a vaccine again.

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