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lyme disease, erythema chronicum migrans, lyme disease organism, borrelia burgdorferi, tick, deer engorged on the skin, lyme disease, borrelia burgdorferi organism, tick, deer, adult female, lyme disease, borreliosis, lyme disease, inflammatory disease characterized by a skin rash, joint inflammation, flu-like symptoms, bacterium borrelia burgdorferi transmitted by the bite of a deer tick, tick removal, lyme disease was first described, in the town of old lyme, connecticut in 1975, has now been reported in most parts, the united states, most cases occur, in the northeast, upper midwest, along the pacific coast, mice, deer, the most commonly infected animals that serve, host, tick, most infections occur, in the late spring, summer, early fall, difficult to diagnose, mimic other diseases, a characteristic red rash, occurs, site, the bite, bite, go unnoticed, a few months to years, bite, joint inflammation, neurological symptoms, heart symptoms, initial infection, primary lyme disease, secondary lyme disease, tertiary lyme disease, more than 16,000 cases of lyme disease per year, risk factors, lyme disease include walking in high grasses, activities that increase tick exposure, having a pet, carry ticks home, deer ticks, so small that they, impossible, lyme disease never saw a tick, more likely to develop symptoms, the tick remained on body longer, symptoms of lyme disease, a flat, slightly raised red lesion, site, the tick bite, larger than 1 to 3 inches in diameter, a clear area, in the center, fever, headache, lethargy, muscle pains, stiff neck, joint inflammation, in the knees, large joints, additional symptoms that associated, itching, overall, unusual, strange behavior, physical examination in advanced lyme disease, evidence of joint, heart, brain abnormalities, antibodies to borrelia burgdorferi by immunofluorescence, ifa, elisa, elisa tests, confirmed, a western blot test, antibiotics, disease stages, manifestations, doxycycline, tetracycline, cefuroxime, ceftriaxone, penicillin, the choices, anti-inflammatory medications, ibuprofen, prescribed to relieve joint stiffness, doxycycline, children, after all the permanent teeth have erupted, permanently discolor teeth, still forming, diagnosed, in the early stages, cured, antibiotics, left untreated, complications involving joints, heart, nervous system, secondary lyme disease, tertiary lyme disease, symptoms of lyme disease develop, walking, hiking in wooded, grassy areas, tuck long pants into socks to protect the legs, wear shoes, long-sleeved shirts, ticks, up on white, light colors better than dark colors, making them easier to remove from clothing, spray clothes, insect repellant, check yourself, pets frequently, find ticks, remove them immediately by using tweezers, pulling, steadily, ticks, fairly large, the size of a pencil eraser, small that they, impossible, after returning home, remove clothes, thoroughly inspect all skin surface areas, scalp, ticks, quickly climb up the length of body, ticks, large, easy to locate, ticks, quite small, evaluate all spots on the skin.



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