Lyme Disease Treatments Sioux Falls SD

Find top doctors who perform Lyme Disease Treatments in Sioux Falls, SD. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Sioux Falls, SD.

Local Businesses

Sioux Falls Center-Plastic

(605) 334-1930
17023 Harlem Avenue
Sioux Falls, SD 57108


Dakota Dermatology Ltd

(605) 330-9619
7460 College Drive
Sioux Falls, SD 57108


Howard, Lois – Sioux Falls Center-Plastic

(605) 334-1930
1900 Ogden Ave Ste 108
Sioux Falls, SD 57197


Plastic Surgery Assoc

(605) 335-3349
6600 W College Dr
Sioux Falls, SD 57105


William C Brunner

(605) 328-8600
1310 W 22Nd St
Sioux Falls, SD 57105


Vaughn Henry Meyer

(605) 335-3349
911 E 20Th St – Ste 602
Sioux Falls, SD 57105


James R Mcgrann

(605) 330-9619
4950 S Minnesota Ave
Sioux Falls, SD 57108


Rinna Conol Johnson

706-787-3944
1200 S Euclid Ave
Sioux Falls, SD 57105


Mcgrann, James

605-330-9503
4950 S Minnesota Ave
Sioux Falls, SD 57108


Jason C Sluzevich

605-322-6960
116 W 69Th St Ste 100
Sioux Falls, SD 57108


Douglas Pay

(605) 322-6960
1310 W 22Nd St
Sioux Falls, SD 57105


John Rhodes Oliphant

1500 W 22Nd St Ste 104
Sioux Falls, SD 57105


Green, Marc A – Sioux Valley Clinic Drmtlgy

(605) 328-8600
1310 W 22Nd St, #1
Sioux Falls, SD 57105


Jana B Johnson

(605) 322-6960
116 W. 69Th St. – Ste. 100
Sioux Falls, SD 57108


Heather Lyn Karu

(605) 339-9448
1500 W 22Nd St
Sioux Falls, SD 57105


Jana Johnson

605-322-6960
116 W. 69Th Street,Suite 100
Sioux Falls, SD 57103


Sioux Falls Open-Upright Mri

(605) 275-5743
6001 S Sharon Ave Ste 7
Sioux Falls, SD 57108


Patrick Kelly

605-328-3350
1305 W 18Th Street
Sioux Falls, SD 57105


Body Garage

(605) 334-2443
6300 S Lyncrest Ave
Sioux Falls, SD 57108


Brian Dennis Knutson

605-322-6960
116 W 69Th St Ste 100
Sioux Falls, SD 57108


Lyme Disease Treatments FAQ in Sioux Falls, SD

What does Stage 2 Lyme disease look like?

Symptoms of early disseminated Lyme disease (Stage 2) may occur weeks to months after the tick bite, and may include: Numbness or pain in the distribution of a nerve. Paralysis or weakness in the muscles of the face, especially a facial nerve palsy. Meningitis, characterized by severe headache, stiff neck, fever.

Is Lyme disease a lifetime disease?

If treated, Lyme disease does not last for years. However, for some people, the after-effects of the disease can linger for months and sometimes even years.

What part of the body is most affected by Lyme disease?

Lyme disease is a bacterial infection you get from the bite of an infected tick. At first, Lyme disease usually causes symptoms such as a rash, fever, headache, and fatigue. But if it is not treated early, the infection can spread to your joints, heart, and nervous system. Prompt treatment can help you recover quickly.

Can Lyme disease affect behavior?

In severe cases, individuals with late-stage Lyme disease may experience impaired concentration, irritability, memory and sleep disorders, and painful nerve dysfunction.

Should I be worried if I have Lyme disease?

Untreated, Lyme disease can spread through the body, affecting the heart, joints and nervous system. As a bacterial infection, Lyme disease is frequently treated with antibiotic medication such as doxycycline or amoxicillin.

How long does it take to recover from Lyme disease?

Lyme disease treatment with antibiotics is successful most of the time, but the disease lingers sometimes. People with early stage Lyme disease may recover in a few weeks with treatment, but recovery time may be as long as six months for late stage Lyme disease.

Can Lyme disease be completely cured?

Although most cases of Lyme disease can be cured with a 2- to 4-week course of oral antibiotics, patients can sometimes have symptoms of pain, fatigue, or difficulty thinking that last for more than 6 months after they finish treatment. This condition is called ”Post-Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome” (PTLDS).

What does Lyme arthritis feel like?

The joint may feel warm to the touch or cause pain during movement. Joint swelling can come and go or move between joints, and it may be difficult to detect in the shoulder, hip, or jaw. Lyme arthritis typically develops within one to a few months after infection.

Why can’t doctors treat Lyme disease?

Because there are no definitive tests or treatments for this condition, patients who have symptoms can be dismissed by the medical establishment. Many are denied medications such as antibiotics they believe can control the chronic infections they suspect they have.

Where does Lyme disease come from?

Lyme disease is an illness caused by borrelia bacteria. Humans usually get Lyme disease from the bite of a tick carrying the bacteria. Ticks that can carry borrelia bacteria live throughout most of the United States. But Lyme disease is most common in the upper Midwest and the northeastern and mid-Atlantic states.