February 18, 2016

WARY LYME DISEASE OUTBREAKS

you often travel abroad, especially around the United Kingdom? Be careful, you may have increased risk of Lyme disease. There are many cases in which they were traveling to Wales or England at risk for Lyme disease. In fact, 15 percent of Lyme patients admitted to traveling to the area. Lyme disease or Lyme disease is an illness caused by a bacterial infection that is uniquely carried by fleas that are circulating around Britain. Ticks carrying the bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi could negatively impact Lyme disease is terrible.


If a person is bitten by ticks carrying the bacteria, he will experience the symptoms of Lyme disease after three days to one month after being bitten. Usually, the early symptoms of this disease is a rash that appears on the skin with a unique shape like a target. Once the rash appears, the sufferer will experience common symptoms like flu, the body feels tired, muscles and joints ached, until the problem is a headache and a high fever like being feverish.

These symptoms should be taken seriously and examined by a doctor as soon as possible tedekat remember if left unchallenged, Lyme disease can affect the nervous system and paralysis of the muscles. In fact, many cases of Lyme disease in which patients experience inflammation of the tissues around the heart and the organs of the membranes around the brain and spinal cord. This means, the body was at risk for heart problems, brain, nerve, until the disease is meningitis. At this stage, patients with Lyme disease will experience a severe headache which the eyes have also been very sensitive to the presence of light.

Indeed, Lyme disease is still little known in this country considering the transmission and symptoms tend to be more prevalent in foreign countries, particularly the area of ​​Europe and North America. However, if we have the opportunity to go to these places in the early spring, winter or summer, we should be careful if traveling to these places to avoid transmission of the disease.