Lyme Disease Treatments Mason City IA

Find top doctors who perform Lyme Disease Treatments in Mason 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 Mason City, IA.

Local Businesses

Carl Plank

(641) 424-0402
423 2Nd St Sw
Mason City, IA 50401


James Karkos

(641) 422-6610
250 S Crescent Dr
Mason City, IA 50401


Mark W Mulkey

(641) 422-6680
250 S Crescent Dr
Mason City, IA 50401


Mark William Mulkey

641-422-6680
250 S Crescent Dr
Mason City, IA 50401


Mulkey, Mark – Mason City Clinic Pc-Plastic

(641) 422-6680
3221 Stein Blvd
Mason City, IA 50401


Thoms, Becky – Mason City Clinic Pc-Plastic

(641) 422-6680
1221 Whipple Street
Mason City, IA 50401


James Paul Karkos

641-422-6610
1000 4Th St Sw
Mason City, IA 50401


Mark Mulkey

(641) 422-6680
250 S. Crescent Drive
Mason City, IA 50401


Rene Recinos

(641) 494-5360
3221 Stein Blvd
Mason City, IA 50401


Macalpine, Daniel

101 S Taylor Ave
Mason City, IA 50401


Karkos, James

641-422-6610
1421 4Th St Sw
Mason City, IA 50401


Carl Joseph Plank

641-422-5151
1010 4Th St Sw
Mason City, IA 50401


Sophocles Dimitri Marty

114 Granada Dr
Mason City, IA 50401


Gilberto Solivan

515-421-6610
1000 4Th St Sw
Mason City, IA 50401


Rene Recinos

(641) 422-6680
250 South Crescent Drive
Mason City, IA 50401


Mason City Clinic Pc-Plastic

(641) 422-6680
4956 Bullis Farm Rd
Mason City, IA 50401


Plank, C

515-424-0402
1421 4Th St Sw
Mason City, IA 50401


James P Karkos

(641) 422-6610
1000 4Th St Sw – Suite Derm
Mason City, IA 50401


Lyme Disease Treatments FAQ in Mason City, IA

Can people with Lyme disease live a normal life?

The researchers concluded, “Only pre-existing comorbidities, and not Lyme disease stage or severity, were predicative of having lower QOL scores and long-term symptoms”. Take away message: In the long run, Lyme does not affect your life as much as other health conditions.

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.

Can you heal Lyme without antibiotics?

In some cases, patients prefer chronic lyme treatment without prescription antibiotics. In others, herbal and immune system options are the best options. In some cases, patients prefer chronic lyme treatment without prescription antibiotics.

How do you treat Lyme disease naturally?

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

Can you see Lyme arthritis in an xray?

Overview. There are no X-ray findings associated with Lyme disease. However, an X-ray may be helpful in the diagnosis of complications of chronic Lyme arthritis.

What happens if Lyme disease is not treated?

Lyme disease that goes untreated for many months or years may be harder to treat with antibiotics. Untreated cases can progress to serious, even fatal health conditions, from arthritis and nerve pain to cardiac arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat) or Lyme neuroborreliosis (inflammation of the brain and spine).

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.

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).

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.

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.