With the warmer seasons rapidly approaching, tick-borne illness is also on the rise. Often, patients have no recollection of being bitten by a tick or any idea they have contracted Lyme Disease. Symptoms of the early stages are a solid red or bull’s eye rash, swelling of lymph glands near the bite site, fly-like muscle achiness, low grade fever, and headache. Later stages manifest in joint pain (move around), facial paralysis (often misdiagnosed as bells palsy), chronic sore throat w/o cough, fever and severe fatigue. The delay in diagnosis is complicated by a negative blood test because bacteria transmitted by the initial tick bite are settled deep within cells and tissues.
One of the most common bacteria found in deer tick is spiraochete bacteria. While antibiotics are effective in treating these particular bacteria, they often “morph” into immune challenges as parasites, yeast, fungus, and viruses.
Seek medical consultation immediately if you or someone you know is suffering from this “silent” disease. Herbal remedies and target nutritional support have been proven to effectively treat this disease along with the traditional medicine.
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