What Is Lyme Disease?
May is National Lyme Disease Awareness Month! Lyme disease is a tick-borne illness that spreads by bite from an infected Borrelia burgdorferi, otherwise known as deer ticks. These arachnids become infected with the bacteria after feeding on other infected animals. This disease continues to be a pressing health concern that affects individuals all around the world. By raising awareness and information about Lyme disease, we can allow individuals to recognize its symptoms, implement preventative measures, and support all of those who are affected.
Symptoms
Lyme disease can be identified by a couple of common symptoms. A few of these might include:
It's important to catch these symptoms early on to allow them to be easier to treat. Lyme disease is diagnosed through lab testing and treated with a few weeks of antibiotics. If left untreated, it progresses into more severe stages with further detrimental conditions and symptoms. It's crucial to be aware of the common symptoms associated with Lyme disease and to seek medical attention if you suspect tick exposure.
Prevention
It's even more essential to understand specific prevention measures that should be taken to keep you safe from ticks and Lyme disease. At Pure Solutions, we take pride in protecting our customers against tick-borne illnesses through our tick and mosquito control service. It is a completely organic, all-natural, sustainable process that is not harmful to your family or pets. Our treatment relies on natural and non-toxic techniques to control pest populations and create a balanced ecosystem where pets and their predators can coexist without causing damage to crops or the environment. Pure Solutions' methods are more sustainable and cost-effective in the long run as they don't rely on the continuous application of destructive chemicals that can impair the environment and pollute our water sources.
Although our company's service is the best option, here are a few other precautions you can take to prevent Lyme disease:
Tick Removal
It's necessary to take certain precautions to remove a latched tick to prevent the mouth parts from being still stuck in your skin. This could lead to infection and inflammation. Here are the proper steps needed to safely remove a tick:
Lyme Disease Statistics
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Sources
“Lyme Disease.” NHS Inform, www.nhsinform.scot/illnesses-and-conditions/infections-and-poisoning/lyme-disease. Accessed 18 May 2023.
“Lyme Disease.” Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 19 Jan. 2022, www.cdc.gov/lyme/index.html#:~:text=Lyme%20disease%20is%20caused%20by,skin%20rash%20called%20erythema%20migrans.
“Lyme Disease Facts and Statistics.” Bay Area Lyme Foundation, 21 July 2022, www.bayarealyme.org/about-lyme/lyme-disease-facts-statistics/.