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The Signs of Lyme Disease - Which Information Should You Believe?



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By : Marie Comptwa    99 or more times read
Submitted 2012-03-27 00:06:42
Lyme disease is a bacterium caused infection caused by tick bites. Its causative agent is called "spirochete."Nike Tn Its scientific name is Borrelia burgdorferi. Lyme disease occurs in there different stages namely the early, middle and late stages. Since it is bacteria caused then it is cured by use of antibiotics. Below is a detailed explanation of the Lyme disease symptoms you to look out for.

In the early stage, symptoms start showing between the first week and the fourth week after the bite. The first and most obvious symptom is the manifestation of a red bump or rash on the area of bite. The rash is usually hot and tender and as time goes by its diameter of coverage starts to increase. It is caused by allergy of some of the body's components to the tick's saliva. As time goes by one also starts to experience flu-like symptoms such as headache, fever and chilling. One may also start experiencing fatigue, muscle and joint pains, and neck stiffness. If at any case the infection is not treated at this stage, the disease advances and moves on to the middle stage.

At the middle stage (which happens after about a month of the infection), one starts to experience symptoms that are similar to those of arthritis. These include pain and swelling in the joints. Some people also experience neural disorders at this stage of the disease. At this stage, some experience numbness at different organs of the body while others experience symptoms such as Ball's Palsy (paralysis of a half of the facial muscles), impaired memory and difficulty in concentrating, and personality changes. In some extreme neural cases one may develop a serious condition in which the protective membrane part of the brain and spinal cord gets inflamed. In this condition one experiences a stiff neck, extreme headache and photophobia (fear of being exposed to light). If in this situation the disease is not cured, then it ventures into the late stage of the disease.

The late stage comes a few months or even few years after the bite. During the late stage, where only a few reach it, one experiences depression, difficulty in concentration and impaired memory from the neurological disorders in the body caused by the infection. One may also experience chronic inflation of several joints in the body. In some uncommon cases at any of the stages of the disease some signs or symptoms manifest themselves. These include irregular heartbeats, eyes swelling, thorough fatigue and hepatitis.

Once any of the above Lyme disease symptoms manifest themselves, it is of great importance to consult your medical professional so as to get the right instructions and treatment. Though only very few tick bites usually lead to an infection, it is of great importance to note that the longer the duration of the bite, the higher the chances of getting an infection. This will help in avoiding latter instances that are hazardous such as meningitis or the paralysis of the facial muscles. Always remember that prevention is better than cure.
Author Resource:- Are you in need of much more information on lyme disease? It is advised that you visit Marie Comptwa's page that shares some latest facts and details on lyme disease symptoms and lyme disease causes.
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