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what is the difference between a Lyme disease circular red skin rash and a regular bug bite?

Monday, March 14th, 2011

Question by liliy4evanaday: what is the difference between a Lyme disease circular red skin rash and a regular bug bite?
How long after will the circular red skin rash appear? Does it also itch?

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Answer by starrwoode
you can find depictions on line, i thought i had it too but it turned out to be some other sort of bug bite, nasty stuff, i suppose it would itch, but just look it up on a search engine.

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What’s the difference between 2 Lyme disease tests?

Friday, December 10th, 2010

Question by merlynlover37: What’s the difference between 2 Lyme disease tests?
I believe the two tests were the IDT (or IGT?) and the Western Blot test. What’s the difference between the two and does it matter which one I use?
I know what Lyme disease is, what my question is asking is what the difference between the two tests that tell you how bad the infection is.

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Answer by Dekayel
Good sources of info about Lyme disease:

http://www.lymedisease.org

http://www.ilads.org

http://www.canlyme.com

http://www.lymeinfo.net

http://www.lymediseaseassociation.org

http://www.lymenet.org

http://www.lymedoctor.com

http://www.touchedbylyme.org

http://www.facebook.com/lymedisease.org

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i got a tick bite between my toes and it is making my big toe and the first quarter of my foot to swell?

Tuesday, November 30th, 2010

Question by Bryant: i got a tick bite between my toes and it is making my big toe and the first quarter of my foot to swell?
i have always had swelling around tick bits like a dollar coin size around it but nothing like this, i am not sick or any other symptoms for lime or rocky mountain disease so i confused about it right now. any suggestions?

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Answer by Ginae
I’d start by Googling it, then I’d limp to my family doctor!

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My daughter has a perfect circular rash. How to tell between ringworm and Lyme disease?

Friday, November 12th, 2010

Question by Katie C: My daughter has a perfect circular rash. How to tell between ringworm and Lyme disease?
She has a perfectly circular rash. The nurse at the Ped’s office said it was probably just excema. But it’s not going away with the lotion she recommended. I have already called for an appointment, but am waiting for a reply. She has no other symptoms, and the ring is itchy. ( I have tried an anti-fungal creme to see if it is ringworm but haven’t seen any progress yet.)
Has anyone seen pictures of Lyme Disease rash?

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Answer by isi
TAKE HER TO ANOTHER DOCTOR IMMEDIATLY!!!!THAT´S THE ONLY WAY YOU´LL KNOW!!

If they say that it is nothing, tell them what you think!!

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Is there a difference between Lyme Disease and Tick Paralysis?

Thursday, October 14th, 2010

Question by Sad Mom: Is there a difference between Lyme Disease and Tick Paralysis?
Is there a difference between Lyme Disease and Tick Paralysis?
If Tick paralysis long will it take for paralysis to disappear once tick has been removed?

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Answer by mina_mei
Yes

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Has anyone heard of an association between chronic lyme disease and geographic tongue?

Wednesday, October 6th, 2010

Question by BBfabfan: Has anyone heard of an association between chronic lyme disease and geographic tongue?
I have been diagnosed with chronic lyme disease, which I have had since childhood. I have also been experiencing geographic tongue since about the same time. Has anyone experienced this correlation, or know of a link between the two? Thanks.

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Answer by sel
Yes – there absolutely is an association between those two conditions, but I fear that you may not want to hear what it is.
There is no way for me to tell you without sounding like a smart-ass (part of the reason is because I actually am one; part of the reason is because you actually stepped in it…)
All kidding aside: The association is that neither one of those are pathological conditions.

Geographic tongue is nothing more than a normal variant; if you’re having pain, problems with taste sensation, etc. then you have something other than, or something in addition to geographic tongue and should be evaluated by a medical professional – preferably someone different from whoever diagnosed you with chronic Lyme disease.

Yes. I know that there are doctors who diagnose and treat this condition: That’s a discussion for a different day. I will tell you that the Infectious disease specialists in my city’s academic health center will not even see patients who present with that history.

Yes – chronic Lyme is all over the internet and folks attribute a laundry list of symptoms to it. I’m not going to get into that at all – suffice to say that there are many conditions as yet unrecognized by medicine, and many conditions where the correct diagnosis may be frequently missed by a doctor. None of that makes a case for the existence of some special, magic variant of Lyme disease that will not be cured by a course of the usual antibiotics.
I would challenge my doctor to show me anything from the medical or scientific literature that established the existence of this condition.

If – and I say if you ever had Lyme disease at all then you were undoubtedly treated with 2 weeks of Doxy (unless you are allergic). That medication is known to cure everybody else with the infection – I’m saying you’d be foolish to believe that it wouldn’t cure you too.

Now – are there potential sequelae (lingering bad effects) from Lyme disease?
That is a very reasonable question. If you had the migratory polyarthralgia that some folks get (aching joints that seem to come and go but reappear in another joint) then you have evidence of a robust immune reaction to the bug.
Autoimmune diseases are among the most poorly understood by medicine. Things like Lupus, Rheumatoid arthritis, etc. have seemingly endless potential symptoms. They do tend to affect women disproportionately and I don’t think the reason for that is well-understood at all.
So – could there be lingering effects from Lyme, or is it conceivable that a case of Lyme might trigger some other quiescent autoimmune condition to flair-up? Those are certainly reasonable questions to discuss with your provider. But not with someone who’s trying to give you extended courses of antibiotics or who has established a diagnosis which most of the medical community believes is non-existent.
Anyway – that’s one opinion. Take it or leave it as you care to do.

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The Lyme-Autism Connection: Unveiling the Shocking Link Between Lyme Disease and Childhood Developmental Disorders

Monday, September 27th, 2010

The Lyme-Autism Connection: Unveiling the Shocking Link Between Lyme Disease and Childhood Developmental Disorders

Over the last decade, two disease epidemics have gone from mild ripples in the water to roaring, ravenous, all-consuming tidal waves, destroying thousands of lives and tearing apart countless families. These two diseases are Lyme disease and autism. Until recently, these afflictions were believed to be unrelated. Actually, that is an understatement. They were believed to have absolutely nothing in common, occupying distinct and opposite positions in the medical field. Whereas bronchitis and strep throat have some relationship in that they are both infections, Lyme disease and autism were thought to have nothing in common at all-one is a tick-borne infection which healthy people contract while camping, and the other is a prenatal brain

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How long should you wait between treatments for lyme disease and heartworm?

Sunday, September 26th, 2010

Question by insanity is crisis: How long should you wait between treatments for lyme disease and heartworm?
We’re thinking of adopting this beautiful foxhound from a nearby shelter but she has tested postive of lyme disease and heart worm. She has begun the lyme treatment as of May 29th 2007 and will continue that treatment for about three or so more weeks. The heartworm treatment is only two days but both treatments can not be done at once. She is a strong dog and will most likely do just fine but does anyone happen to know how long she will have to wait to have the heartworm treatment done after she finishes the lyme treatment?

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Answer by iluvtorofl
They can be done at once. Apparently the shelter won’t do them at once? That’s strange.

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Q&A: What’s the difference between meningitis and lyme disease?

Friday, September 24th, 2010

Question by paige rocker: What’s the difference between meningitis and lyme disease?
I was recently diagnosed with lyme disease and my symptoms fit it to a T, headache, stiff neck, and all. However, my mom is worried because lyme can turn into meningitis and my neck/head are hurting worse than ever. Both have the same symptoms. Is there a way I can tell if it is meningitis without getting a spinal tap (major fear of needles…)

Thanks!

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Answer by PregO Nurse 14 weeks
Meningitis is inflammation of the protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord, known collectively as the meninges. Meningitis may develop in response to a number of causes, usually bacteria, viruses and other pathogens, but also physical injury, cancer or certain drugs

Lyme disease, or borreliosis, is an emerging infectious disease caused by at least three species of bacteria belonging to the genus Borrelia (such as ticks)

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Has anyone heard of an association between chronic lyme disease and geographic tongue?

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

I have been diagnosed with Lyme disease, I have had since childhood. He was also experimenting with geographic tongue, from the same period. You experience any of this correlation, or know of a link between the two? Thank you.