Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Lyme Disease Diagnosis More Condition_symptoms Is A Bulls-eye Rash A Definitive Diagnosis For Lyme Disease?

Is a bulls-eye rash a definitive diagnosis for Lyme disease? - lyme disease diagnosis more condition_symptoms

He had a bull's-eye rash was on my leg a few months ago and two negative tests for Lyme since. However, I was by the Lyme Association, I have informed to be persistent and treatment, and said that the mile rash eye: a guarantee of 100% of Lyme disease.

Is that true? Has anyone had an experience where he had a bull's-eye, but no real or symptoms of Lyme disease? I have something apart in the way of symptoms until today, a slight sore throat.

1 comment:

The Markster said...

I agree with the type of bacteria. (wow!) Lyme necceSARILY does not lead to the goal, but if U live in the Northeast, is very likely.
If you have your doc said you had a ring of bull's-eye rash, they should share in ABX, proves that not only you.
It is much more effective in the treatment of early Lyme disease, so when you click on "months" since the outbreak were, sure is safe and ask for a long protocol of 2 weeks. Many websites state and ILADS to recommend 4-6 weeks of ABX as doxycycline. (sorry, g.guy)
The Lyme spirochete is a growth cycle of approximately 28 days and is more sensitive) to antibiotics during growth ((length of a couple / few days, it only makes sense to support a full.

A stiff neck 1 of the symptoms of Lyme disease in the early stages, so stay alert.
(This symptom may be due to other causes have .. even how to sleep in his bed.;)

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