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  1. Jan 9, 2024 · If the antibodies produced to fight Lyme disease are present, the solution will change color. 3. Go over your results with your doctor. Depending on how far away your doctor has to send your blood for testing, you could get your results in as little as day. The test will be positive, negative, or "indeterminate."

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  2. The CDC recommends two-step testing, sometimes referred to as a two-tiered test, for Lyme disease. You will need to go to a lab to have blood drawn. It takes a few days to get results. If the first test comes back positive or unclear, the lab will do the second blood test.

  3. May 14, 2024 · Laboratory diagnosis of Lyme disease relies on a blood test that detects antibodies to the Lyme bacteria. It can take several weeks after infection for the immune system to make enough antibodies to be detected by the test. CDC recommends using antibody tests that have been cleared by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and follow a two ...

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  5. If your first result is positive for Lyme disease, your blood will get a second test. If both results are positive for Lyme disease and you also have symptoms of infection, you probably have Lyme disease. Positive results don't always mean a Lyme disease diagnosis. In some cases, you can have a positive result but not have an infection.

  6. Jan 8, 2024 · Learn about the types, purposes, and risks of tests for Lyme disease, a bacterial infection transmitted by tick bite. Find out how to interpret blood tests, CSF tests, and PCR tests for diagnosis and treatment.

  7. May 15, 2024 · When assessing a patient for Lyme disease, healthcare providers should consider: The likelihood that the patient has been exposed to infected blacklegged ticks. Whether the patient's signs and symptoms are clinically consistent with Lyme disease. The possibility that other illnesses may cause similar symptoms. Results of laboratory testing ...

  8. Patients with Lyme seropositive test results can be treated empirically. If other diagnoses are suspected, polymerase chain reaction testing of joint fluid for Borrelia may be considered, but ...

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