What Are The Risks Of Having Lymes Disease?

doratr on February 27th, 2008

Lymes disease symptoms: Are you at risk?

Anybody who is exposed to tick is at great risk of having Lyme disease and other correlated diseased. Even, your pets are also at a greater risk. Naturally, anybody, who is constantly outside and in the areas where ticks population is high, has greater risk of having infected with Lymes disease.

What Are The Risks Of Having Lymes Disease?

In the United States, the highest witnessed incidence of this Lymes Disease happens among kids aging between 5 and 9 years and adults between 50 and 59 years. In addition, you need to remember that, the chances of spreading out Lyme disease infection is higher for women that for men.

 

The gender difference may be due to increases in certain things such as:

  • Contact with Infected Ticks.

  • Less utilization of individual Protective Measures

  • Men tend to report Lymes disease less frequent than women do.

Main Risk Factors:

You have to understand the fact that, the major risk factors of this Lymes disease are ticks infected with bacteria of Lyme disease. In regions where Lymes disease is common, several factors increase your risk of having Lymes disease, such as:

  • If you spend more time outdoor especially during the summer time, while ticks are in large number and active, there is a greater chance that you may get Lymes disease. According to studies, Lyme disease is prevalent in the U.S. Northeastern areas, where infected ticks are abundant.

  • If you play or work in wooded and grassy regions doing things such as yard work, camping, hiking, gardening, fishing, or hunting.

  • If you have indoor or outdoor pets, the chances of getting Lymes disease may increase, since these pets can carry infected ticks. Lymes disease germs infect cats and dogs, but they cannot pass this illness to humans. Nonetheless, the contaminated ticks can liberate from animal body, then bite off and infect humans. Even your pets develop same kind of symptoms, as seen in most of the people such as swollen joints and fever. Avoid worrying, since Lymes disease vaccines are available for your dogs in the market.

  • Your risk of having Lyme disease may increase, if a tick remains in your body for a longer period. Usually, ticks cannot spread Lyme disease until they remain attached to an individual's body for at least 2 to 3 days. If you get rid of this within this period, then your risk of having Lymes disease is improbable.

Get all the information you need to know about who is at risk of getting Lymes disease here.

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