Question about lyme disease?!
Question: Question about lyme disease!?
my uncle told my that once you have lyme disease you always have it!.!.!.!.!.is this true!? i had it about 7 years ago, with the bullseye rash and everything!. and does it mean anything if i still have it!? like does it make me sick!?Www@Answer-Health@Com
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Once you have it, you always have it!. Yes it can make you very sick!. There are medications you can take for it!. And if caught early most symptons can be eliminated!.
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The disease presentation varies widely, and may include a rash and flu-like symptoms in its initial stage, then musculoskeletal, arthritic, neurologic, psychiatric and cardiac manifestations!. In a majority of cases, symptoms can be eliminated with antibiotics, especially if treatment begins early in the course of illness!. Late or inadequate treatment can lead to "late stage" Lyme disease that can be disabling and difficult to treat!. Controversy over diagnosis, testing and treatment has led to two different standards of care!.
Antibiotics are the primary treatment for Lyme disease, but the most appropriate antibiotic treatment varies from patient to patient and with the stage of the disease!. The antibiotics of choice are doxycycline (in adults), amoxicillin (in children), and ceftriaxone!. Alternative choices are cefuroxime and cefotaxime!. Macrolide antibiotics have limited efficacy when used alone!. Many physicians who treat chronic Lyme disease have noted that combining a macrolide antibiotic such as clarithromycin (biaxin) with hydroxychloroquine (plaquenil) is especially effective in treatment of chronic Lyme disease!. This is suggested as being due to the hydroxychloroquine raising the pH of intracellular acidic vacuoles in which B!. burgdorferi may reside; raising the pH is thought to activate the macrolide antibiotic, allowing it to inhibit protein synthesis by the spirochete!. Therefore, I hope this answered your question!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
Antibiotics are the primary treatment for Lyme disease, but the most appropriate antibiotic treatment varies from patient to patient and with the stage of the disease!. The antibiotics of choice are doxycycline (in adults), amoxicillin (in children), and ceftriaxone!. Alternative choices are cefuroxime and cefotaxime!. Macrolide antibiotics have limited efficacy when used alone!. Many physicians who treat chronic Lyme disease have noted that combining a macrolide antibiotic such as clarithromycin (biaxin) with hydroxychloroquine (plaquenil) is especially effective in treatment of chronic Lyme disease!. This is suggested as being due to the hydroxychloroquine raising the pH of intracellular acidic vacuoles in which B!. burgdorferi may reside; raising the pH is thought to activate the macrolide antibiotic, allowing it to inhibit protein synthesis by the spirochete!. Therefore, I hope this answered your question!.Www@Answer-Health@Com
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