Lyme Disease Treatments Lake Charles LA

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

Local Businesses

Aesthetic Center-Southwest La

(337) 310-1070
8101 S Walker Ave Ste E
Lake Charles, LA 70601


Maureen Olivier

(337) 439-4014
780 E Bayou Pines Dr
Lake Charles, LA 70601


Maureen Ann Olivier

337-439-4014
780 Bayou Pines East Dr
Lake Charles, LA 70601


Smith, Shondra

318-433-8400
3635 Nelson Rd
Lake Charles, LA 70605


Michael Eddie Cormier

(337) 433-7272
2000 Tybee Ln
Lake Charles, LA 70605


Ford, Brian

337-433-7272
2000 Tybee St
Lake Charles, LA 70605


Colpitts Ralph W

(337)497-1958
6501 S Western Ave Ste A
Lake Charles, LA 70601


Guidry, Kevin

303-368-8611
2000 Tybee St
Lake Charles, LA 70605


Plastic Surgery Associates Of Southwest Louisiana

1-337-497-1958
840 West Bayou Pines Drive Suite B
Lake Charles, LA 70601


Ralph W Colpitts

(337) 497-1958
4150 Nelson Rd – Bldg D Ste 2b
Lake Charles, LA 70605


Shondra L Smith

(337) 477-0011
3635 Nelson Road
Lake Charles, LA 70605


Smith Shondra L

(337) 477-0011
1800 Ryan St
Lake Charles, LA 70601


Ralph William Colpitts

337-497-1958
840 W Bayou Pines Dr Ste B
Lake Charles, LA 70601


Shondra L Smith

(337) 436-8111
1800 Ryan St Ste 106
Lake Charles, LA 70601


Olivier, Maureen A – Hart Eye Center

(337) 439-4014
780 E Bayou Pines Dr
Lake Charles, LA 70601


Stubblefield, John C – Stubblefield John C

(337) 491-9215
730 E Bayou Pines Dr, #B
Lake Charles, LA 70601


Brian Paul Ford

(337) 433-7272
2000 Tybee Ln
Lake Charles, LA 70605


Harold G Bienvenu

(337) 439-2040
711 S Ryan St – Ste # 100
Lake Charles, LA 70601


Dr.Brian Ford

(337) 433-7272
2000 Tybee St
Lake Charles, LA 70605


E Clyde Smoot

(337) 478-5577
Suite A2 4150 Nelson Road
Lake Charles, LA 70605


Lyme Disease Treatments FAQ in Lake Charles, LA

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 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.

What are the 3 stages of Lyme disease?

Stage 1 is called early localized Lyme disease. The bacteria have not yet spread throughout the body. Stage 2 is called early disseminated Lyme disease. The bacteria have begun to spread throughout the body. Stage 3 is called late disseminated 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.

How does your body feel when you have Lyme disease?

Untreated Lyme disease can produce a wide range of symptoms, depending on the stage of infection. These include fever, rash, facial paralysis, and arthritis. The appearance of the erythema migrans rash can vary widely. Erythema migrans (EM) rash (see photos):

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”.)

Does Lyme arthritis ever go away?

About 60% of people who are infected with Lyme develop arthritis unless they receive antibiotics. In most, Lyme arthritis resolves after 30 days of treatment with an oral antibiotic, such as doxycycline or amoxicillin.

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 diseases mimic Lyme disease?

Called the “great imitator,” Lyme disease can present a variety of symptoms that mimic a wide range of illnesses, including chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, ALS, Alzheimer’s disease, depression, insomnia, and autoimmune disorders such as RA and Multiple Sclerosis (MS).

How do you treat Lyme disease naturally?

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

When should you get tested for Lyme disease?

You may need a test if you have symptoms of infection and were exposed or possibly exposed to ticks that carry the bacteria that causes Lyme disease. The first symptoms of Lyme disease usually show up between 3 and 30 days after the tick bite.

Can Lyme disease be completely cured?

Although most cases of Lyme disease can be cured with a 2- to 4-week course of oral antibiotics, patients can sometimes have symptoms of pain, fatigue, or difficulty thinking that last for more than 6 months after they finish treatment. This condition is called ”Post-Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome” (PTLDS).