Lyme Disease Treatments Athens GA

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

Local Businesses

John Hurteau

(706) 546-0280
2325 Prince Ave
Athens, GA 30606


Nuance Skin Clinic

(706) 552-1621
1165 Mitchell Bridge Rd
Athens, GA 30606


Joy Chastain

(706) 548-3015
700 Sunset Dr Ste 103
Athens, GA 30606


Athens Plastic Surgery Center

(706) 546-0280
2325 Prince Ave
Athens, GA 30606


James Parker

(706) 353-3600
Building 100 3320 Old Jefferson Road
Athens, GA 30607


Ramesh Kumar Srivastava

706-355-5107

Athens, GA 30606


Town Country Dermatology

(706) 353-4570

Athens, GA 30601


Center For Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery

1-706-353-3600
700 Sunset Drive Suite 103
Athens, GA 30606


David S Lockman

(706) 548-3019
728 Cobb St
Athens, GA 30606


Richard Alan Langford

706-542-5338
295 Sanford Dr
Athens, GA 30602


William Hardman

(706) 354-3076
1230 Baxter St
Athens, GA 30606


Anthony Chiropractic Clinic

(706) 543-5901
335 Hawthorne Ln
Athens, GA 30606


John Everett Hurteau

706-546-0280
2325 Prince Ave
Athens, GA 30606


Potter, Bette – Town Country Dermatology

(706) 353-4570
2470 Daniels Bridge Rd
Athens, GA 30606


Family Dermatology Of Athens

(706) 549-7108

Athens, GA 30606


Athens Area Dermatology Skin Cancer Center

(706) 369-7546
950 Prince Ave
Athens, GA 30606


William Earl Barry

706-353-8220
2000 Prince Ave
Athens, GA 30606


Athens Vein Center

1-706-559-0005
1500 Oglethorpe Avenue Suite 200B
Athens, GA 30606


James Parker

(706) 543-0404
3320 Old Jefferson Road Building 100
Athens, GA 30607


Lockman David S

(706) 548-3019
728 Cobb St
Athens, GA 30606


Lyme Disease Treatments FAQ in Athens, GA

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 do you test for Lyme disease?

A doctor will test your blood for antibodies that are trying to fight the bacteria in your blood. One of these tests is called the ELISA test, and you’ll often have a second test called the Western blot test to confirm you have Lyme disease. To treat Lyme disease, you may need to take antibiotics for up to a month.

What are the symptoms of Lyme disease years later?

pain and swelling in the joints. nerve problems – such as numbness or pain in your limbs. memory problems. difficulty concentrating. heart problems.

How does a doctor tell if you have Lyme disease?

A doctor will test your blood for antibodies that are trying to fight the bacteria in your blood. One of these tests is called the ELISA test, and you’ll often have a second test called the Western blot test to confirm you have Lyme disease.

What is the strongest antibiotic for Lyme disease?

Ceftriaxone (Rocephin) Ceftriaxone has excellent penetration of the blood-brain barrier and is one of the most effective drugs for Lyme disease.

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.

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.

How do you live with Lyme disease?

Eat a healthy diet and limit your sugar intake. Get plenty of rest. Exercise at least three times a week for at least 30 minutes each day. Reduce stress. Use anti-inflammatory medication when necessary.

How many days should you take doxycycline for Lyme disease?

Doxycycline is given for 10 to 21 days, and amoxicillin and cefuroxime are given for 14 to 21 days. Antibiotics prevent worsening of the disease and may decrease the duration and severity of symptoms. (See “Musculoskeletal manifestations of Lyme disease”.)

Does Lyme arthritis ever go away?

About 60% of people who are infected with Lyme develop arthritis unless they receive antibiotics. In most, Lyme arthritis resolves after 30 days of treatment with an oral antibiotic, such as doxycycline or amoxicillin.

Can you get rid of Lyme disease?

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 lasts for more than 6 months after they finish treatment. This condition is called Post-Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome (PTLDS).

How do you know if you have chronic Lyme disease?

Chronic Lyme disease is an ongoing Borrelia burgdorferi infection that can involve any body system or tissue. The infection produces a wide range of symptoms and signs, which can be debilitating for some patients. Common symptoms include severe fatigue, migratory musculoskeletal pain, headaches, and impaired memory.