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  1. May 15, 2024 · Treatment. An initial episode of Lyme arthritis should be treated with a 4-week course of oral antibiotics. Patients with persistent joint inflammation and pain after the first course of antibiotics may require a second course (see tables below). In some cases, joint swelling and pain can persist or recur after two courses of antibiotics.

  2. Dr. Bill Rawls is a licensed physician with over 30 years of experience and a leading expert in Lyme disease, holistic health, and herbal medicine. In the middle of his successful medical career, Dr. Rawls’ life was interrupted by Lyme disease. In his journey to overcome it, he explored a wide range of treatments – from conventional ...

  3. Aug 16, 2022 · Signs and symptoms of the second stage of Lyme disease (the early disseminated stage) may include: Multiple areas of rash. Paralysis of facial muscles ( Bell's palsy ). Heart block or an interruption of the electrical system of the heart. Areas of numbness or abnormal feelings ( neuropathy ).

  4. Sep 6, 2023 · All patients with severe or life-threatening infections: 2.6 mg/kg orally every 12 hours. Patients older than 8 years with less severe infections: Initial dose: 5.3 mg/kg orally on the first day, given in 2 divided doses. Maintenance dose: 2.6 mg/kg orally once a day or 1.3 mg/kg orally twice a day. At least 45 kg:

  5. Jun 16, 2023 · In the initial stages, Lyme disease is diagnosed based on the appearance of a bulls-eye rash after a black-legged tick bite. Other symptoms that may accompany the first stage of Lyme disease include fever, fatigue, headache, and joint pain. It is often described as feeling like the flu.

  6. Stage 1: Early localized Lyme disease. Fever, often accompanied by mild, flulike symptoms, can be a sign of Lyme disease. Getty Images. Timing: Within days or up to one month after a tick bite. Common symptoms include: Rash, known as an erythema migrans (EM) rash. The rash often has a bullseye or target-like shape.

  7. Aug 30, 2020 · Three patients with multi-year histories of relapsing and remitting Lyme disease and associated co-infections despite extended antibiotic therapy were each given double-dose dapsone combination therapy (DDD CT) for a total of 7–8 weeks. At the completion of therapy, all three patients’ major Lyme symptoms remained in remission for a period of 25–30 months. A retrospective chart review of ...

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