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Lyme Treatment Risks: Antibiotics vs. Chronic Illness

Lyme Treatment Risks: Antibiotics vs. Chronic Illness

Lyme Treatment Risks: Antibiotics vs. Chronic Illness When we talk about Lyme treatment risks, the conversation often stops at the potential downsides of antibiotics. But in chronic Lyme disease, the greater danger may be the risks of leaving the infection only partially treated. Understanding both sides of the equation is essential to making an informed […]

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Is It Dementia, Parkinson’s… or Lyme Disease?

Elderly Lyme Disease Patients Need Individualized Care

Why Elderly Lyme Disease Patients Face Unique Challenges Treating elderly Lyme disease patients presents a hidden challenge. Older adults bring unique vulnerabilities—cognitive changes, multiple chronic conditions, and increased sensitivity to medications—that standard treatment guidelines don’t fully address. Lyme disease treatment in elderly patients requires individualized care that balances infection control with age-related risks. Elderly patients

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Why So Many Celebrities Have Lyme Disease?

Celebrities: Shining a spotlight on Lyme Disease

Celebrities: Shining a spotlight on Lyme Disease The topic of celebrities suffering with Lyme disease has made headlines for years. And with good reason. When Justin Bieber announced his Lyme diagnosis in January 2020, social media erupted — not with sympathy, but skepticism. Trolls accused him of making excuses for his appearance and behavior. His

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When Lyme Disease Looks Like Juvenile Arthritis

When Lyme Disease Looks Like Juvenile Arthritis

When Lyme Disease Looks Like Juvenile Arthritis JOINT PAIN IN A CHILD—BUT SOMETHING DOESN’T FIT? COULD IT BE LYME DISEASE? At 16, Emma’s rheumatologist told her she would likely need lifelong medication for juvenile arthritis. Six months later, antibiotics cured her completely. Quick Answer: Lyme disease can mimic juvenile idiopathic arthritis, causing joint swelling, fatigue,

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His Doctor Gave Up on His Lyme Disease — But He Didn’t

His Doctor Gave Up on His Lyme Disease — But He Didn’t When a Doctor Dismissed Lyme Disease Sometimes the hardest part of Lyme disease isn’t the infection itself — it’s what happens when a doctor dismisses Lyme disease before the patient truly recovers. This is one patient’s story. But it echoes thousands I’ve heard

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Can I Donate Blood After Lyme Disease—or Is It Unsafe?

Can I Donate Blood After Lyme Disease—or Is It Unsafe? A Common Question After Recovery After treatment for Lyme disease, many patients ask: Can I donate blood if I’ve had Lyme disease? The short answer: Lyme disease is not known to spread through blood transfusions. However, blood donation centers recommend waiting until you’ve finished treatment

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BRAIN FOG WITH LYME

Brain Fog and Lyme Disease: The Overlooked Symptom

Children With Lyme Disease: Symptoms and School Impact “My child was doing fine—and then everything changed.” Children with Lyme disease can develop cognitive, neurologic, and behavioral symptoms that interfere with learning, mood, and daily functioning. Quick Answer: Lyme disease in children can affect memory, attention, mood, and energy levels—sometimes leading to sudden changes in school

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Babesia Testing Errors Can Delay Treatment

Babesia Treatment Duration: Why 10 Days Is Often Not Enough

Babesia Treatment Duration: Why 10 Days Is Often Not Enough FATIGUE. SWEATS. AIR HUNGER? COULD THIS BE BABESIA Babesia treatment duration is one of the most misunderstood aspects of managing this co-infection. While guidelines often suggest 7–10 days, many patients continue to experience fatigue, sweats, and brain fog after treatment ends. In clinical practice, treatment

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