Lyme Disease Treatments Holland MI

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

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Renaissance Laser Cosmetic Art

(616) 786-0187
3299 N Wellness Dr, #150
Holland, MI 49424


Dekkinga, Jack A – Dekkinga Jack A

(616) 395-9379
844 Washington Ave, #200
Holland, MI 49423


Lakeshore Surgical Associates Pc

1-616-786-3581
3290 North Wellness Drive Suite 240
Holland, MI 49424


Advanced Laser Cosmetics

(616) 399-9680
8430 W Capitol Dr
Holland, MI 49422


Doebler William D Pc

1-616-396-2463
533 Michigan Avenue
Holland, MI 49423


Family Practice In The Woods Pc

1-616-399-9680
120 Waukazoo Drive
Holland, MI 49424


Sanchez, Suzette

616-399-9040
3290 N Wellness Dr Ste 260
Holland, MI 49424


Holland Dermatology

(616) 738-3997
12930 James St
Holland, MI 49424


Wwwadvanced-Laser-Cosmeticscom

(616)399-9680
201 N. Mayfair Road Suite 530
Holland, MI 49424


Tracy C Orton

(616) 786-4008
3232 N Wellness Dr
Holland, MI 49424


Richard J Strabbing

(616) 786-4008
3232 N Wellness Dr
Holland, MI 49424


Bade Craig N

(616)396-1433
620 North Mayfair Road
Holland, MI 49423


Vanwylen Stephen J

(616)394-0673
9000 W. Wisconsin Avenue Children’S Hospital Ms# C340
Holland, MI 49423


Family Practice In The Woods

(616) 399-9680
201 North Mayfair Road 530
Holland, MI 49424


Roger Steve Phillips

614-293-5292
602 Michigan Ave
Holland, MI 49423


Holland Skin And Vein Center

(616) 396-1433
29 W 8Th St, Ste 240
Holland, MI 49423


Dodde Ii, Ryan E – Plastic Surgery Arts-West

(616) 738-5870
4131 W Loomis Rd Ste 110
Holland, MI 49422


Renaissance Laser Cosmetic Art

(616) 786-0187
Your Nutrition Solution, Llcpo Box 240312
Holland, MI 49422


Coats, Beth – Family Practice In The Woods

(616) 399-9680
6000 S 27Th St
Holland, MI 49422


Ryan E Dodde

(616) 738-5870
3124 N Wellness Dr – Suite 10
Holland, MI 49424


Lyme Disease Treatments FAQ in Holland, MI

What is late stage Lyme disease?

Stage 3, or late persistent Lyme disease, can develop months or years after infection. If the disease hasn’t been promptly or effectively treated, you may have damage to the joints, nerves, and brain. It is the last and often the most serious stage of the disease.

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.

Can late stage 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 does the beginning of Lyme disease feel like?

Early Lyme disease may feel like the flu: fever, sore muscles, headache and fatigue. Some people may develop a highly distinctive rash, which may look like a bull’s-eye. However, many people with Lyme never knew they were bitten and never developed a rash. The CDC reports that rashes occur in 60-80% of cases.

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 does Lyme arthritis feel like?

The joint may feel warm to the touch or cause pain during movement. Joint swelling can come and go or move between joints, and it may be difficult to detect in the shoulder, hip, or jaw. Lyme arthritis typically develops within one to a few months after infection.

How soon do you need antibiotics after a tick bite?

Prophylaxis can be started within 72 hours of tick removal. The patient has no contraindication to doxycycline.

Does Lyme disease lower life expectancy?

Lyme arthritis is treated with a longer course of oral antibiotics but sometimes requires IV antibiotics. It is extremely unlikely for anyone to die from Lyme disease.

What are at least 5 early signs of Lyme disease?

RASH. A small red bump is likely to appear at the sight of any tick bite, and does not necessarily mean you’ve contracted Lyme disease. FATIGUE. HEADACHE. FEVER AND CHILLS. BODY ACHE. SWOLLEN LYMPH NODES.

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.

What type of victim is usually affected by Lyme disease?

Lyme disease can affect people of any age. People who spend time outdoors in activities such as camping, hiking, golfing, or working or playing in grassy and wooded environments are at increased risk of exposure. The chances of being bitten by a deer tick are greater during times of the year when ticks are most active.

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.

Why can’t doctors treat Lyme disease?

Because there are no definitive tests or treatments for this condition, patients who have symptoms can be dismissed by the medical establishment. Many are denied medications such as antibiotics they believe can control the chronic infections they suspect they have.

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.

What kills Lyme spirochetes?

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