Lyme Disease Treatments Temple TX

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

Local Businesses

James Robert Finch

254-774-8143
1713 Sw H K Dodgen Loop
Temple, TX 76502


Peter Christian Grothaus

254-724-1156
2401 S 31St St
Temple, TX 76508


David Ford Butler

(254) 742-3775
409 W Adams Ave
Temple, TX 76501


Palak Parekh

254-742-3775
409 W Adams Ave
Temple, TX 76501


Wendy Parker

(254) 724-2640
316 Sawyer Dr
Temple, TX 76504


Robert Weber

(254) 724-4263
Division Of Plastic Surgery 4A 2401 S. 31St Street
Temple, TX 76508


Butler, David

806-743-1842
409 W Adams Ave
Temple, TX 76501


Dennis James Lynch

254-724-2321
2401 S 31St St
Temple, TX 76508


Lenore Chiles

(254) 742-3724
409 W Adams Ave
Temple, TX 76501


Katherine Hutka Fiala

(254) 724-7037
409 W Adams Ave
Temple, TX 76501


Delbert Ray Foster

254-724-2391
2401 S 31St St
Temple, TX 76508


Bennett, Daniel

214-648-3111
409 W Adams Ave
Temple, TX 76501


Robert A Weber

(254) 724-2111
2401 S 31St St
Temple, TX 76508


Raleigh R White Iv

(254) 724-2640
316 Sawyer Drive
Temple, TX 76504


J B Stricker, Do

863-680-7000
2401 S 31St St Dept Pth
Temple, TX 76508


Daniel David Bennett

972-278-4992
409 W Adams Ave
Temple, TX 76501


Charles Verheyden

(254) 724-0630
2401 S. 31St Street
Temple, TX 76508


Delma Powell Posey

254-743-0124
1901 S 1St St
Temple, TX 76504


Susan Mary Pike

(254) 724-2111
2401 S 31St St
Temple, TX 76508


Fiala, Katherine

254-742-3724
409 W Adams Ave
Temple, TX 76501


Lyme Disease Treatments FAQ in Temple, TX

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 is the death rate for Lyme disease?

Lyme disease was listed as an underlying or multiple cause of death on 114 death records during 1999–2003. Upon review, only 1 record was consistent with clinical manifestations of Lyme disease. This analysis indicates that Lyme disease is rare as a cause of death in the United States.

What does Lyme disease do to your brain?

Neurological complications most often occur in early disseminated Lyme disease, with numbness, pain, weakness, facial palsy/droop (paralysis of the facial muscles), visual disturbances, and meningitis symptoms such as fever, stiff neck, and severe headache.

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 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.

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 do you test for Lyme disease?

A doctor will test your blood for antibodies that are trying to fight the bacteria in your blood. One of these tests is called the ELISA test, and you’ll often have a second test called the Western blot test to confirm you have Lyme disease. To treat Lyme disease, you may need to take antibiotics for up to a month.

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 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 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.