Lyme Disease Treatments Arlington TX

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

Local Businesses

Gary Lee Upton

817-265-1356
1908 Stonebrook Dr
Arlington, TX 76012


Charles D Kennard

(817) 460-4444
811 Interstate 20 W Ste G14
Arlington, TX 76017


Gano Stephen E

(817) 860-3191
1100 Orchard Dr Ste B
Arlington, TX 76012


James W Ward

(817) 861-0505
811 Interstate 20 W Ste G10
Arlington, TX 76017


James William Ward

(817) 861-0505
811 Interstate 20 W – Suite G10
Arlington, TX 76017


Joseph Stephens

(817) 461-1693
1000 N. Davis Drive Suite B
Arlington, TX 76012


Parlour Suzanne Turner

(817) 466-1675
3125 Matlock Rd – Ste 100
Arlington, TX 76015


Victoria Watt Serralta

817-927-3925
501 W Main St
Arlington, TX 76010


David Rasmussen

(817) 469-1163
1017 W. Randol Mill Road
Arlington, TX 76012


Stephen Leon Blum

817-429-8327
3939 W Green Oaks Blvd Ste 103
Arlington, TX 76016


Adams, Mary

817-265-1356
801 Road To Six Flags W Ste 139
Arlington, TX 76012


Yukihiro A Nakamura

817-417-7200
3030 S Cooper St
Arlington, TX 76015


Arlington Plastic Surgeons

(817) 461-1693
1325 Dry Creek Drive
Arlington, TX 76014


John Trace Worrell

817-548-6225
908 Wright St
Arlington, TX 76012


Bioderm Advanced Skincare

(817) 451-2336
3939 W Green Oaks
Arlington, TX 76016


Angela Yen Moore

817-795-7546
711 E Lamar Blvd Ste 200
Arlington, TX 76011


Blum, Stephen L – Blum Stephen L

(817) 457-8823
3939 W Green Oaks Blvd, #103
Arlington, TX 76016


Nakamura Yukihiro

1-817-417-7200
3030 South Cooper Street
Arlington, TX 76015


Donna Folta Skin Care

(817) 274-8844
804 W Abram St
Arlington, TX 76013


John Kirkland Graham

817-469-9443
1104 Portofino Ct
Arlington, TX 76012


Lyme Disease Treatments FAQ in Arlington, TX

Can Lyme cause death?

If it lands in the heart, it can cause disturbances in cardiac conduction — arrhythmias or even complete heart block; cardiac Lyme disease can lead to death if not detected and treated early.

What does a lymes rash look like?

The most common early sign of Lyme disease is a skin rash that has a “bull’s eye” appearance. It begins as a reddened area near the tick bite. As the rash increases in size, it clears in the middle and develops a red ring around the outside.

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.

Can you heal Lyme without antibiotics?

In some cases, patients prefer chronic lyme treatment without prescription antibiotics. In others, herbal and immune system options are the best options. In some cases, patients prefer chronic lyme treatment without prescription antibiotics.

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.

What kills Lyme disease?

People treated with antibiotics for early Lyme disease usually recover rapidly and completely. The antibiotics most commonly used to treat Lyme disease include: doxycycline, amoxicillin, or cefuroxime axetil. Some patients may have persistent or recurrent symptoms and may require another course of antibiotics.

Can people with Lyme disease live a normal life?

The researchers concluded, “Only pre-existing comorbidities, and not Lyme disease stage or severity, were predicative of having lower QOL scores and long-term symptoms”. Take away message: In the long run, Lyme does not affect your life as much as other health conditions.

Can doxycycline cure late stage Lyme disease?

Although early-stage LD can be successfully treated with doxycycline or amoxicillin, late-stage LD with arthritis and neurological symptoms can be refractory to antibiotic treatment.

What are the symptoms of a Lyme disease flare up?

an increase in fatigue. problems with memory and concentration, sometimes referred to as ‘brain fog’ extreme sensitivity to bright lights, heat, cold, and noise. muscle stiffness. mood changes (including irritability) poor quality sleep. dizziness.

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.