If you've recently been in the outdoors and are feeling fatigued or achy, you could have Lyme disease. Here's the basics on what this disease is, how it occurs and how you could speed up your recovery.
November 4, 2015
If you've recently been in the outdoors and are feeling fatigued or achy, you could have Lyme disease. Here's the basics on what this disease is, how it occurs and how you could speed up your recovery.
The very first thing you should do if you think you have Lyme disease is visit a doctor, who may prescribe the following:
Once your doctor has given you medication, try the following to help speed up your recovery:
If a tick becomes your blood brother, it’s possible you could be infected with the Borrelia bacteria. But never fear — even if Lyme disease leaves its mark, a month-long course of potent antibiotics is likely to get you out of the woods.
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