Lyme Disease Treatments Iowa City IA

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

Local Businesses

Viner, Thomas F – Otologic Medical Svc

(319) 351-5680
130 Second Street
Iowa City, IA 52240


Mei-Yu Hsu

319-384-9411
200 Hawkins Drive 5231 C Roy Carver Pavilion
Iowa City, IA 52242


Nicole Marie Annest

319-356-0556
200 Hawkins Dr # Bt 2045-1
Iowa City, IA 52242


Susan Dale Wall

319-339-3872
540 E Jefferson St Ste 300
Iowa City, IA 52245


Department Of Otolaryncology

(319) 356-2201
800 Riverside Dr
Iowa City, IA 52242


Carrie E Cera Hill

(319) 356-2256
200 Hawkins Dr
Iowa City, IA 52242


Mary Seabury Stone

319-356-0556
200 Hawkins Dr
Iowa City, IA 52242


Clancy Johnson Snipes

200 Hawkins Dr # Bt 2045-1
Iowa City, IA 52242


Darin S Epstein

200 Hawkins Dr
Iowa City, IA 52242


Lorson, Edward L Dds – Oral Surgery Assoc-Iowa City

(319) 338-5484
Po Box 202
Iowa City, IA 52240


Kathi Cameron Madison

319-356-0556
200 Hawkins Dr
Iowa City, IA 52242


Kathi Madison

(319) 356-7546
200 Hawkins Dr
Iowa City, IA 52242


Thomas L Ray

(319) 356-2274
200 Hawkins Dr
Iowa City, IA 52242


Oral Surgery Assoc-Iowa City

(319) 338-5484
1338 15Th St W
Iowa City, IA 52245


Todd Preston

(319) 356-2201
200 Hawkins Dr
Iowa City, IA 52242


W. Thomas Lawrence

(319) 384-9961
8650 Hudson Blvd N Ste 120
Iowa City, IA 52245


Christopher James Arpey

319-356-2856
200 Hawkins Dr
Iowa City, IA 52242


Thomas Lee Ray

319-384-6012
200 Hawkins Dr
Iowa City, IA 52242


Lightfoot, Jill

319-356-2256
200 Hawkins Dr
Iowa City, IA 52242


Dr.Erica Colleran

(319) 356-7546
269 North 1St Avenue #100
Iowa City, IA 52245


Lyme Disease Treatments FAQ in Iowa City, IA

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.

What are the long term effects of Lyme disease?

These longer-lasting symptoms may include: Arthritis that begins with Lyme disease and doesn’t improve. Body aches and pains. Constant or frequent tiredness.

How do you treat Lyme disease naturally?

vitamin B-1. vitamin C. fish oil. alpha lipoic acid. magnesium. chlorella. cat’s claw. garlic.

What does Stage 2 Lyme disease look like?

Symptoms of early disseminated Lyme disease (Stage 2) may occur weeks to months after the tick bite, and may include: Numbness or pain in the distribution of a nerve. Paralysis or weakness in the muscles of the face, especially a facial nerve palsy. Meningitis, characterized by severe headache, stiff neck, fever.

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.

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.

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 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.

How long does it take to recover from Lyme disease?

Lyme disease treatment with antibiotics is successful most of the time, but the disease lingers sometimes. People with early stage Lyme disease may recover in a few weeks with treatment, but recovery time may be as long as six months for late stage Lyme disease.

What does a lymes rash look like?

The most common early sign of Lyme disease is a skin rash that has a “bull’s eye” appearance. It begins as a reddened area near the tick bite. As the rash increases in size, it clears in the middle and develops a red ring around the outside.