Lyme disease.
Last updated Thursday, December 23, 2004
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Diagnosis and evaluationDiagnosis Early treatment of Lyme disease symptoms with antibiotics can prevent the more serious medical problems of later stages.
If you suspect that you have symptoms of Lyme disease, contact your
doctor. If you are pregnant and notice warning signs, see your doctor
as soon as possible.
It may take your doctor some time to diagnose Lyme disease. It may
look like so many other illnesses, including the flu and arthritis. To
diagnose Lyme disease, your doctor may ask about the history of your
symptoms, examine you, and conduct laboratory tests.
Early, uncomplicated Lyme disease can be treated with antibiotics.
Different types of antibiotics are used in adults and in children. Your
doctor can tell you which antibiotics are currently recommended for
Lyme disease. Sometimes symptoms come back after treatment. If this
happens, it is important to see your doctor.
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