Posted by : Moraliss Wednesday, December 3, 2014

By Christa Jarvis


Ailments are caused by different organisms with varying levels of virulence. Such ailment causing organisms are termed as pathogens and include viruses, fungi and bacteria. Of all these, bacterial infections are easier to manage as compared to the others. Is there a cure for Lyme disease? The answer is yes. It is possible as it is one of the bacterial infections which can be treated. It is spread by ticks when they cling to human skin in an attempt to feed unknowingly spread this ailment.

Recovery from this particular kind of infection is closely related to the level or stage of the disease at the time of treatment initiation; the earlier the better because chances of symptoms recurrence is increased by late or third stage treatment initiation. Better results are guaranteed if such care comes as early as in first stage. Any delays reflect negatively on treatment outcome.

Management involves use of antibiotic drugs alongside other care modalities that seek to handle specific individualized symptoms. Drug of choice has always been doxycycline. This drug may work very well in the first stage involving a localized infection. Once the infection is disseminated as in stage two or three; there is need for adding other drugs into the regime of care. Such may include cefotaxime

An exception is in children under eight years and pregnant mothers for which it is completely contraindicated. The drug is not good for young children as it has more adverse responses than benefits.

When infection is already spread into the body system, symptoms and signs become more pronounced and the ailment is classified as in second or even third stage depending on how pronounced the symptoms are. Adding more drugs into care regime may be of much help ad such includes analgesics, anti-inflammatory drugs among many more.

For one to completely be sure of cure there must be an assured control of all related symptoms and signs associated with this ailment. Better still, one must have used relevant drugs used for management of this infection as professionally prescribed. In line with this therefore, it requires that one observe changes that include and is not limited to end of muscle pains, fatigue, joint pains and body edema before being declared as healed. This usually takes up to four weeks of medication.

For a smaller section of the population, the ailment may have devastating effects which end up in stage three and cause damage to brain, nerves and body joints. For such cases, it may be a reflection of failed treatment regime in the rare cases and or delayed presentations in which early symptoms were absent or unnoticed. This occurrence is extremely rare and therefore the ailment is considered amongst the curable infections.

In summary therefore, all individuals suspected to have this ailment should make it their responsibility to seek medical care. The best care is granted when disease is still in its early stages. No deviation from health should be overlooked as it may form a turn of events in which affected persons may never enjoy suitable and desired health. Despite all these, the best thing to know is that this is a curable disease and may be effectively managed despite of its stage of diagnosis.




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