Lyme Disease Treatments Glendale CA

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

Local Businesses

Kiehl’S Since 1851

(818) 553-1955
720 Americana Way
Glendale, CA 91210


Vartanian John A

(818) 662-0600
130 La Casa Via Suite 102
Glendale, CA 91205


Grosch Thomas M

(818) 240-3350
130 La Casa Via
Building 2, Suite 206

Glendale, CA 91204


Rodolfo Protacio

818-246-9841
1510 S Central Ave Ste 540
Glendale, CA 91204


Grashaw Robert

818- 244-7281
633 N Central Ave
Glendale, CA 91203


Chobanian Susan L

(818) 240-1820
112 La Casa Via Ste 260
Glendale, CA 91204


Allan Perry Jr.

(818) 790-0385
Daviat Eastmont Dialysis7200 Bancroft Ave Ste 220
Glendale, CA 91208


Janice Park Kim

(818) 246-4936
435 Arden Ave – #435
Glendale, CA 91203


Calidora Skin Clinic

818- 334-1023
157 Caruso Ave
Glendale, CA 91210


John A Krosnoff Jr

818-790-0673
610 N Central Ave Ste 301
Glendale, CA 91203


Niels Torsten Graybill

818-790-9600
1818 Verdugo Blvd Ste 402
Glendale, CA 91208


Seevers, Nina – Michael Novak Inc

(818) 244-7281
633 N Central Ave Ste 305
Glendale, CA 91203


Alan Martin Mantell

818-790-3588
1818 Verdugo Blvd Ste 304
Glendale, CA 91208


Glendale Dermatology Medical Center

818- 246-4936
435 Arden Ave – Ofc
Glendale, CA 91203


Valentino’S Salon & Spa

818- 242-8115
1403 W. Kenneth Rd.
Glendale, CA 91201


John Guagenti

818-242-6357
1510 S Central Ave Ste 470
Glendale, CA 91204


Michael Nova

858-454-4738
633 N Central Ave305
Glendale, CA 91203


Vladimir Grigoryants

818-531-8579
1808 Verdugo Blvd Ste 303
Glendale, CA 91208


Mccaffery James M Glendale Eye Medical Grop Inc

1-323-225-2020
607 North Central Avenue Ph
Glendale, CA 91203


Glendale In Office Eye Surgery Center

1-323-225-2020
607 North Central Avenue Ph
Glendale, CA 91203


Lyme Disease Treatments FAQ in Glendale, CA

What is the first and most obvious symptom of Lyme disease?

The first and most obvious symptom of Lyme disease is a localized rash that begins as a pink or red circle that expands over time and may become several inches or larger. It may appear from 3 to 30 days after the bite occurred. Some people may have a single circle, while others may have many.

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.

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.

Is there a vaccine for Lyme disease?

A vaccine for Lyme disease is not currently available. The only vaccine previously marketed in the United States, LYMERix®, was discontinued by the manufacturer in 2002, citing insufficient consumer demand. Protection provided by this vaccine decreases over time.

What kills Lyme spirochetes?

Researchers found that a neglected antibiotic called hygromycin A selectively kills the bacteria that cause Lyme disease.

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.

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.

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.

Can untreated Lyme disease be cured?

Without early diagnosis and antibiotic treatment, Lyme disease can cause many serious long-term health complications. But even people with late-stage Lyme disease can recover fully with the right treatment. It may take longer to get back to normal, and you may need several courses of medication.

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.