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Tick talk 5
Tick talk 5









tick talk 5

tick talk 5

#Tick talk 5 skin#

Help keep ticks off your skin by wearing long sleeves, long pants, and long socks. Most bites from disease-causing ticks occur in the spring and summer months, when ticks are most active and when people are spending more time outside. Of course, the best way to avoid Lyme and other tick-borne diseases is to prevent tick bites in the first place. But even if Lyme disease isn’t caught until later stages, most people fully recover after treatment with antibiotics Prescription medications used to treat bacterial infections such as Lyme disease. Some people may develop nerve problems, arthritis, or other disorders. If left untreated, the infection can spread and cause rashes in other parts of the body. “The rash is usually tender, not painful or itchy, so people may not realize they’re sick,” says Marques. People with Lyme disease usually get an expanding red rash that sometimes resembles a bull’s-eye. Symptoms can include fever, headache, muscle or joint pain, and extreme fatigue. Tick-borne diseases tend to share certain symptoms. But if you have symptoms of the disease, she says, “the earlier you get treated, the better.” Adriana Marques, a Lyme disease expert at NIH. “Ticks can be so tiny that most people who get Lyme disease don’t recall a tick bite,” says Dr. If an infected deer tick chooses you for its next blood meal, that bite can transmit Lyme disease or another infection to you. Adult deer ticks aren’t much larger-about the size of a sesame seed. The young “nymphs” are only the size of poppy seeds. Deer ticks-which can carry Borrelia burgdorfer i, the bacterium that causes Lyme disease-are especially small. Ticks are tiny 8-legged creatures that can be hard to see. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that as many as 300,000 Americans get Lyme disease each year. Each year, more than 30,000 cases are reported in the United States, and many more likely go unreported. It’s found mainly in the Northeast and upper Midwest. Lyme disease is the most common tick-borne illness. Rocky Mountain spotted fever, for instance, occurs mainly in the mid-Atlantic and southern states. The diseases are often clustered in specific regions. Tick-borne diseases are found in many areas across the country, and they’re on the rise. Many ticks carry disease, so do what you can to keep ticks from taking a bite out of you. But before you stroll through your lawn or head out on a hiking trail, you’ll want to protect yourself and your loved ones from ticks that often lurk in tall grass, thick brush, and wooded areas. When warm weather arrives, you might get the urge to walk barefoot through the grass.











Tick talk 5