Lyme Disease Treatments Cranston RI

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

Local Businesses

Michael Adrian Bharier

(401) 943-0761
750 Reservoir Ave
Cranston, RI 02910


Eugene Philip Rivera

401-944-7340
989 Reservoir Ave
Cranston, RI 02910


Dr.Ellen Frankel

(401) 943-0761
750 Reservoir
Cranston, RI 02910


Seth Feder

(401) 942-9005
950 Reservoir Ave
Cranston, RI 02910


Robert Thomas Leonard

(401) 946-0884
922 Reservoir Ave
Cranston, RI 02910


Anthony J Barone

(401) 944-6510
725 Reservoir Ave – Suite 303
Cranston, RI 02910


Seth Feder

401-942-9005
950 Reservoir Ave
Cranston, RI 02910


Michael Bharier

401-943-0761
750 Reservoir Avenue
Cranston, RI 02910


Ellen Henrie Frankel

401-943-0761
750 Reservoir Ave
Cranston, RI 02910


Leonard, Robert Do – Aesthetic Rejuvenation Ctr

(401) 464-8444
922 Reservoir Ave # 2
Cranston, RI 02920


Aesthetic Rejuvenation Center

(401) 464-8444
922 Reservoir Ave # 2
Cranston, RI 02910


Laura Della Torre

401-490-2929
1500 Pontiac Ave,Dermatology,Suite 107
Cranston, RI 02920


Michael Adrian Bharier

401-943-0761
750 Reservoir Ave
Cranston, RI 02910


Ellen Henrie Frankel

(401) 943-0761
750 Reservoir Ave
Cranston, RI 02910


Robert Thomas Leonard, Do

401-946-0884
922 Reservoir Ave
Cranston, RI 02910


Lyme Disease Treatments FAQ in Cranston, RI

What are at least 5 early signs of Lyme disease?

Fever, chills, headache, fatigue, muscle and joint aches, and swollen lymph nodes may occur in the absence of rash. Erythema migrans (EM) rash (see photos): Occurs in approximately 70 to 80 percent of infected persons.

What happens if you test positive for Lyme disease?

Your provider will prescribe antibiotic medicine if you are likely to have Lyme disease. Most people who are treated with antibiotics in the early stage of disease will recover completely. Learn more about laboratory tests, reference ranges, and understanding results.

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 spread from person to person?

There is no evidence that Lyme disease is transmitted from person-to-person. For example, a person cannot get infected from touching, kissing, or having sex with a person who has Lyme disease. Untreated Lyme disease during pregnancy can lead to infection of the placenta.

How do you test for Lyme disease years later?

The diagnosis of late-stage Lyme disease can be very difficult, and is usually made by a specialist in infectious diseases. The diagnosis can be confirmed if the affected person has had the characteristic ‘bull’s eye’ rash and has lived or worked in areas where ticks are present, or with a blood test.

Is Lyme disease a terminal illness?

Although Lyme disease is rarely life-threatening, delayed treatment can result in more severe disease. People who notice a characteristic rash or other possible symptoms, should consult their healthcare provider.

Can Lyme disease be picked up in a blood test?

Blood tests which look for antibodies to the bacteria that cause Lyme disease are the main test. This is known as serology. If antibodies have not developed sufficiently, it is possible for these tests to be negative despite active infection.

Does Lyme disease cause permanent damage?

Most people with Lyme disease respond well to antibiotics and fully recover. Varying degrees of permanent nervous system damage may develop in people who do not receive treatment in the early stages of illness and who develop late-stage Lyme disease.

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.

What are the 3 stages of Lyme disease?

Like syphilis, Lyme is classified into 3 stages: localized, disseminated and persistent. The first two stages are part of early infection and the third stage is part of persistent or chronic disease. Stage 3 usually occurs within 12 months of the infection.

What is an interesting fact about Lyme disease?

Lyme disease has been found on every continent but Antarctica. Typically Lyme disease is transmitted through a bite from an infected tick. These ticks, often the size of a poppy seed, can leave an undetectable bite. Fewer than 50% of people infected get the bull’s eye rash.

Can you recover from Lyme disease on your own?

It’s certainly possible for people to get Lyme disease and to clear the infection on their own, without treatment, said Dr. Kuritzkes. “But it’s better to be treated because some of the complications—like arthritis and myocarditis and damage to the central nervous system—can be very serious,” Dr. Kuritzkes said.