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  2. Rheumatology. in Outpatient Care Upper Arlington. 1800 Zollinger Road. Columbus, OH 43221. 614-293-4837. View all articles on Health & Discovery. Learn about Lyme disease, an infection caused by ticks, from infectious disease specialists here at Ohio State.

  3. Dec 26, 2023 · Treatment of Lyme Disease. Early diagnosis and proper antibiotic treatment of Lyme disease is important and can help prevent late Lyme disease. The following treatment regimens reflect CDC’s interpretation of the most current data for four important manifestations of Lyme disease. These regimens are consistent with guidance published by the ...

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  5. Rheumatology. in Outpatient Care Lewis Center. 6515 Pullman Drive. Suite 2200. Lewis Center, OH 43035. 614-293-4837. Lyme disease is a bacterial infection from the bite of an infected tick. Learn more about Lyme disease at the Ohio State Wexner Medical Center.

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    If you live where Lyme disease is common, the rash might be enough for a diagnosis. A diagnosis usually depends on the following: 1. A review of all signs and symptoms. 2. A history of known or possible exposure to ticks. 3. Blood tests to find disease-fighting antibodies to the bacteria.

    Antibiotics are used to treat Lyme disease. In most cases, recovery will be quicker and more complete the sooner treatment begins.

    If you find a tick on your body, follow these steps to remove it: 1. Gloves.If you have them, wear medical gloves or similar gloves to protect your hands. 2. Tweezers.Use fine-tipped tweezers to grab the tick firmly near its mouth and as close to your skin as possible. 3. Removal.Steadily and slowly pull the tick's body away from your skin without ...

    You're likely to see your primary care provider or an emergency room doctor, depending your symptoms. You may also see a doctor trained in infectious diseases. If you kept a removed tick, bring it to the appointment. If you've done recent outdoor activities and may have had a tick bite or may have a tick-borne illness, be ready to answer these ques...

  6. A research study published by our Center in 2022 found that even when Lyme disease patients were early diagnosed and promptly treated (a best case scenario condition), 14% of the patients developed Post Treatment Lyme Disease (PTLD). PTLD patients have persistent functionally impairing symptoms 6 months or more following the end of treatment ...

  7. Lyme disease patients have difficulty finding doctors with experience treating Lyme disease. For the past 25 years, LymeDisease.org has been connecting patients with Lyme-literate practitioners who specialize in caring for patients with Lyme disease. We are happy to connect you with your nearest Lyme literate practitioner’s contact information.

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