Lyme Disease Treatments Durango CO

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

Local Businesses

Ritz Ronald G

(970)259-5990
290 Brinkby Ave
Durango, CO 81301


Wickless, Scott

523 S Camino Del Rio Ste B
Durango, CO 81303


Four Corners Medical Aesthetic

(970) 385-5432
6630 S Mccarran Blvd Ste 202
Durango, CO 81303


Ryan Naffziger

(970) 828-1199
6630 South Mccarran Boulevard Suite 201
Durango, CO 81301


Lawrence Gaughan

(970) 247-1970
523 S Camino Del Rio Ste B, Dermatology Assoc
Durango, CO 81303


Durango Plastic Surgery

(970) 259-3818
1701 Lakeside Dr
Durango, CO 81303


Four Corners Laser Aesthetics

(970) 385-1745
2901 Main Ave, Ste A
Durango, CO 81301


Ronald Gary Ritz

970-259-5990
575 Rivergate Unit 205
Durango, CO 81301


Johnson, Jennifer – Four Corners Maxillofacial

(970) 385-5432
1865 Plumas St
Durango, CO 81301


Johnson, Michael W Dds – Four Corners Maxillofacial

(970) 385-5432
4871 Elkcreek Trl
Durango, CO 81301


Lawrence Joseph Gaughan

970-247-1970
523 S Camino Del Rio Ste B
Durango, CO 81303


Ronald Ritz

(970) 259-5990
575 Rivergate Lane Suite 205
Durango, CO 81301


Winder, Denis J – Durango Plastic Surgery

(970) 259-3818
6630 S. Mccarran Boulevard B20
Durango, CO 81301


Susan Sanders

3649 Main Ave
Durango, CO 81301


Susan F Sanders

(970) 375-1707
3649 Main Ave
Durango, CO 81301


Ritz, Ronald G – Animas Valley Neurological

(970) 259-5990
6630-A South Mccarran Blvd Suite 4
Durango, CO 81301


Susan F Sanders

970-375-1707
3649 Main Ave
Durango, CO 81301


Assertive Wellness Center Llc

(970) 385-7577
236 W 6Th St Ste 401
Durango, CO 81301


Animas Valley Neurological

(970) 259-5990
343 Elm St Ste 204
Durango, CO 81301


Gaughan, Mark

970-247-1970
523 S Camino Del Rio Ste B
Durango, CO 81303


Lyme Disease Treatments FAQ in Durango, CO

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”.)

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.

Does Lyme disease destroy your immune system?

Lyme disease weakens the immune system, making it unable to produce antibodies. There isn’t a way to make your body produce more or better antibodies. However, you can get healthy antibodies from donors.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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 does Lyme disease do if left untreated?

If left untreated, infection can spread to joints, the heart, and the nervous system. Lyme disease is diagnosed based on symptoms, physical findings (e.g., rash), and the possibility of exposure to infected ticks. Laboratory testing is helpful if used correctly and performed with validated methods.

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.

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.

Can you get Lyme disease twice?

Yes, you can get Lyme disease twice – or more. This is different from being newly infected by other tick-borne illnesses, such as Ehrlichia or Tick-Borne Relapsing Fever, which can present with Lyme-like symptoms but are actually caused by different bacteria than the Lyme disease bacteria.

What is the best treatment for Lyme disease?

For early Lyme disease, a short course of oral antibiotics, such as doxycycline or amoxicillin, cures the majority of cases. In more complicated cases, Lyme disease can usually be successfully treated with three to four weeks of antibiotic therapy.