Prompt treatment with antibiotics is very effective in curing Lyme disease in nearly all infected people, including children. However, untreated Lyme disease can lead to complications.
People at highest risk for persistent symptoms are those who go the longest before treatment. Fortunately, public vigilance has significantly reduced the rates of late-stage Lyme disease. Antibiotics given at late stages will relieve symptoms in most people,...
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Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Diseases with Similar SymptomsMany other illnesses can mimic various features of Lyme disease. Depending on the symptoms, a doctor may be able to... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
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