Lyme Disease

Lyme Disease

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American singer Justin Timberlake has announced that he was battling Lyme disease during his recently wrapped up world tour.

About Lyme Disease

  • It is a bacterial infection that can be spread to humans by infected ticks. 
  • It is caused by the bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi. 
  • It primarily affects the skin, nervous system, heart, and joints.
  • It was named after the town of Lyme, Connecticut,  United States, where it was first identified in children in 1976.
  • It is most commonly reported in North America, Europe, and some parts of Asia.
  • It’s also known as Lyme borreliosis.

Lyme Disease Transmission

  • It’s transmitted (spread) to humans through a tick bite. 
  • Not all tick bites cause Lyme disease. Only deer ticks (also called black-legged ticks) can spread the bacteria that cause Lyme disease.
  • These ticks are commonly found in wooded or grassy areas worldwide, particularly during warmer months. 
  • It cannot spread between humans, from pets to humans, through air, food, water, or lice, mosquitoes, fleas, and flies also do not transmit it.

Lyme Disease Symptoms

  • Lyme disease occurs in stages. The signs and symptoms of each stage can overlap.
  • Typical symptoms include fever, headache, fatigue, and a characteristic skin rash called erythema migrans. 
  • Untreated Lyme disease can cause severe arthritis and damage the heart and nervous system.

Lyme Disease Treatment

  • Most cases are treatable with antibiotics although recovery can take time, especially for those who are left undiagnosed in the early stages.
  • Even after treatment, some symptoms may linger.

Source: NDTV

Lyme Disease FAQs

Q1: Which bacterium is responsible for causing Lyme disease?

Ans: Borrelia burgdorferi

Q2: How is Lyme disease is transmitted to humans?

Ans: It’s transmitted (spread) to humans through a tick bite.

Q3: What can happen if Lyme disease is left untreated?

Ans: It can cause severe arthritis, heart, and nervous system problems.

Q4: What is the standard treatment for Lyme disease?

Ans: Antibiotics

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