Lyme Disease symptoms in Women are More Tricky to Recognize than in Men!
doratr on August 1st, 2008
Diagnosing Lyme disease in woman are much more complicated than in men.
| The reason for the complications is because of the 28 days hormonal cycles. It is customary in women receiving estrogen replacement as well.When describing Lyme symptoms to a doctor, women are often told they are menopausal, emotional and are hypochondriacs, especially if they cannot recall being bitten by a tick. |
| As other emotional and psychological effects are parallel to usual conditions throughout menstruation or pregnancy, it again increases the chances of misdiagnosis.The existence of pathogens in women system may not be a good omen taking into consideration those cycles and hormone releases that happen every now and then. This is why Lyme symptoms in women is more tricky to recognize. |
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As the Lyme symptoms increase, when a woman's hormonal level drops every month, nearly all doctors will speak about "female problems". I would like to remind you the Lyme symptoms : |
| Lyme disease can affect the nervous system. Lyme symptoms may come out months after you've been bitten include lack of sensation, tingling, impermanent paralysis of facial muscles or other nervous system problems; causing Lyme symptoms such as stiff neck and severe headache, rapid irregular heartbeats or other irregularities and swollen joints (especially the knees), pain or weakness in the limbs or poor coordination. |
| You Can't Get Lyme Disease from: eating deer or squirrel meat, someone with Lyme disease. |
| You cannot get Lyme from touching, kissing or having sex with someone with Lyme disease |
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10 Tips to Lymes Disease Prevention
doratr on July 17th, 2008
How Can We Avoid Lymes Disease?
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You can follow these instructions to prevent Lymes Disease:
Wear long pants and tuck them into socks when you go for hiking or walking in grassy or wooded areas. They must be tight at the wrists, ankles and waist.
Take a medical checkup frequently for any symptoms of Lymes disease, [...]
Lymes Disease is a Growing Problem all Over The World - America -part1
doratr on July 9th, 2008
Lymes is a growing problem in Europe, Africa, Australia, Asia and in America.
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A team from the University of Bath and colleagues from the UK and USA has shown that Borrelia burgdorferi, the bacteria that is responsible to Lymes, came from Europe, developed from before the Ice Age. Researchers hope to be able to foresee how [...]
Lyme disease Symptoms and Treatment – Caring for a Child
doratr on June 25th, 2008
Kids and Lyme disease symptoms plus treatment
Lyme disease mainly arises due to infection of Borrelia burgdorferi. It transmits through the bite of infected ticks, who also feed on deer and mice. It occurs most commonly in the months of summer and spring.In most cases, the Lyme disease symptoms eliminate due to antibiotics, [...]
Lyme Disease and Autism – is there a connection?
doratr on June 24th, 2008
Is autism one of Lyme disease symptoms?
Did you know that Most of the autism and Lyme disease characteristics are commonly shared out by the neurological system?!
Latest media articles suggest that there is a connection between autism and Lyme disease symptoms. This article will debate on this significant issue. First, Lyme disease occurs as a result [...]
Bacteria? Ticks? - What Are The Lyme Disease Causes?
doratr on June 24th, 2008
Any Idea What is the Cause of Lymes Disease?
The main cause of Lymes Disease is the bacteria named Borrelia Burdgorferi. This specific group of bacteria is also termed as spirochetes. They have a distinctive spring like appearance when observed under the microscope.
I got this disease through the bite of infected ticks while playing golf. [...]
Protecting Your Dog From Lyme Disease/Tick Bites–Part 1
doratr on May 27th, 2008
Lyme disease, the disease of a thousand faces, is growing to become America's fastest-growing and most misdiagnosed disease.
One of the most satisfying experiences you can have in a lifetime is to own a dog. As a dog owner, there are many acts you can do to reduce the harm possibility to your pet.
As the weather [...]
Protecting Your Dog From Lyme Disease/Tick Bites-Part 2
doratr on May 27th, 2008
Tick bites protection - part 2
At our first article we wrote about the lyme symptoms and tick bites.
Here are the preventive actions to avoid tick bites on your dog.
Being alert for tick bites that spread diseases is important. Tick bites are harmful to your dog and family's health. Wooded regions might be unsafe to your [...]
How Lymes Can Affect Your Life?
doratr on April 2nd, 2008
The onset of Lymes has changed the way I perceive life. In fact, I never knew anything about Lyme disease until my family doctor diagnosed me with it. Initially, lyme disease symptoms were mild. However, slowly and steadily, they aggravated. Lyme disease afflicted me in three main stages. The first stage was the localized early [...]
Lyme Disease Treatment: How to Get Rid of Lyme Disease Symptoms?
doratr on March 4th, 2008
How to get rid of Lyme disease symptoms?
I had undergone a life changing personal experience of horrific Lyme Disease. It was the most challenging, yet rewarding time of my entire lifetime.
On August 1992, a trick did bit my hands that made me so ill, but I was not sure about the side effects. However, [...]
