Lyme disease - primary
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Early localized Lyme infection; Lyme borreliosis; Stage 1 Lyme disease Treatment The goal is to eliminate the infection with antibiotics, and prevent secondary or tertiary infection. Antibiotics include doxycycline, tetracycline, cefuroxime, or amoxicillin in children. Note: Oral tetracycline is usually not prescribed for children until after all the permanent teeth have erupted. It can permanently discolor teeth that are still forming. Support Groups Expectations (prognosis) The signs and symptoms usually resolve in 3 to 4 weeks, even without treatment. With treatment, all signs and symptoms should resolve completely. The secondary or tertiary form of the disease may develop if the initial infection is not treated. advertisement
Neurological or cardiac symptoms may develop in the second stage of the disease, followed by arthritis and brain or nerve damage in the third stage of the disease. Complications
Calling your health care provider Call for an appointment with your health care provider if you exhibit symptoms of Lyme disease, particularly if you could have been exposed to ticks. Call your health care provider if sensory or muscular weakness, numbness or tingling, or heart irregularities develop.
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