What Are the Cures for Lyme Disease?
Lyme Disease Lyme Disease is essentially an infection of Borrelia Burgforferi, which is an organism found in ticks. If a tick comes into contact with an organism, Lyme disease can develop throughout multiple systems of that organism. In the United States, most cases of tick-borne Lyme disease are from deer ticks. People, especially in wooded areas, risk Lyme disease when they are substituted for animals by ticks for their needed blood. Ticks surivive by stealing nutrients from blood. Cases of Lyme disease were reported in 48 of 50 states in 2008. Symptoms Lyme disease symptoms include skin and nerve damage. A circular rash or circle of raised, red skin where a tick bite occurred generally appears. The skin may inflame as the disease attacks nerve cells. Other symptoms include fatigue, fever, sore muscles, joint pain and headaches. Treatments and Cures There are no home remedies for Lyme disease, and untreated cases can cause memory loss, tremors, muscle spasms, sharp pains and meningit