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How to remove Attached Ticks ?  

updated at Nov 08, 2025   1,366  
Prompt tick removal is crucial,as it significantly reduces the likelihood of contracting Lyme disease or other tick-borne illnesses.This article outlines the safest and most effective method for removing attached ticks. The Tweezers Method: Your Best BetTh...

Treatment for Lyme disease

Treatment for Lyme disease  

created at May 06, 2009   1,246  
Lyme disease is treated with antibiotics,typically doxycycline,amoxicillin,or cefuroxime for adults,and amoxicillin or cefuroxime for children.The duration of treatment depends on the stage of the infection and the individual's response,ranging from a few ...

Sinus Surgery: When Is It Necessary?  

updated at Nov 09, 2025   1,252  
A small subset of individuals suffering from chronic sinusitis may find themselves unresponsive to even the most comprehensive medical treatments.Research suggests that,among patients managed by allergists specializing in chronic sinusitis,this figure fall...

Why do I have to keep my nose clear? I can breathe through my mouth.

Why do I have to keep my nose clear? I can breathe through my mouth.  

created at May 07, 2009   1,261  
While you can breathe through your mouth,relying solely on it is less efficient and can lead to dryness and irritation.Your nose filters,warms,and humidifies the air you breathe,protecting your lungs from irritants and pathogens.Keeping your nose clear ens...

Can Lyme Disease be prevented?

Can Lyme Disease be prevented?  

updated at Nov 08, 2025   1,220  
Lyme disease prevention primarily focuses on avoiding tick bites.This can be achieved through wearing long sleeves and pants when in tick-infested areas,using insect repellents containing DEET or picaridin,performing thorough tick checks after being outdoo...

Is Lyme disease a New Illness?  

updated at Nov 07, 2025   1,701  
Is Lyme Disease a New Illness?Lyme disease is not a new illness.Although formally identified and named in 1975 following an outbreak in Lyme,Connecticut,evidence indicates that the disease has likely been present for centuries. Historical PresenceHistorica...

What is the treatment for Lyme disease?  

updated at Oct 31, 2025   1,159  
Key Points about Lyme Disease Treatment?:Antibiotics are the Primary Treatment: The standard treatment for Lyme disease is with antibiotics.Early Treatment is Crucial: Antibiotics are most effective when started as early as possible after infection.Prompt ...

What are the commonest Lyme Disease Symptoms at onset?  

updated at Nov 08, 2025   1,386  
Lyme disease,transmitted through tick bites,can present with a range of early symptoms.Recognizing these signs is crucial for timely diagnosis and treatment.Symptoms typically appear within 3 to 30 days after a tick bite. Characteristic Lyme Rash (Erythema...

How does Lyme Disease start?  

updated at Nov 08, 2025   1,304  
Lyme disease is an infectious disease caused by a spiral-shaped bacterium of the *Borrelia* genus,which is transmitted to humans through the bite of infected ticks.In the early stages of the disease,symptoms include fever,headache,fatigue,and a characteris...

How does Lyme disease infection occur?

How does Lyme disease infection occur?  

updated at Oct 30, 2025   1,241  
Lyme disease infection occurs through the bite of an infected blacklegged tick (also known as a deer tick).These ticks acquire the bacteria,*Borrelia burgdorferi*,by feeding on infected animals like mice,deer,and squirrels.The bacteria then transmits to hu...

What is Lyme Disease?

What is Lyme Disease?  

created at May 06, 2009   1,316  
Lyme disease is a bacterial infection transmitted to humans through the bite of infected blacklegged ticks.The bacteria responsible is Borrelia Burgdorferi (and in some areas,related species). If left untreated,the infection can spread to joints,the heart,...

Side effects of Vulvar Cancer Surgery  

updated at Nov 11, 2025   1,460  
Curative surgery for vulvar cancer,while potentially life-saving,can have significant and lasting side effects,both psychological and physical.These consequences can impact a patient's quality of life and require comprehensive pre-treatment counseling and ...

Understanding the Link: Cirrhosis and Liver Cancer Risk

Understanding the Link: Cirrhosis and Liver Cancer Risk  

updated at Nov 29, 2024   1,447  
Cirrhosis,a late stage of scarring (fibrosis) of the liver,significantly increases the risk of developing liver cancer (hepatocellular carcinoma).The chronic inflammation and damage caused by cirrhosis create an environment conducive to the development of ...

What should I do if I find a lump while performing a monthly breast self-exam?

What should I do if I find a lump while performing a monthly breast self-exam?  

created at May 03, 2009   1,219  
Finding a lump during a breast self-exam doesn't automatically mean it's cancerous,but it's crucial to seek professional medical attention immediately.Schedule an appointment with your doctor or gynecologist as soon as possible to have the lump evaluated.T...