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fact or myth: Lyme disease? How to protect your child from Lyme disease!
Posted by: fact or myth ()
Date: April 13, 2014 04:02PM

supposedely there is this thing called the lymes disease. It is given to you from a tick bite. Sounds a bit far-fetched if you ask me.

Has anyone actually expierenced this or this just made up non-sense?

http://www.foxnews.com/health/2014/04/13/how-to-prevent-lyme-disease-in-children/
As the weather improves and your kids go outside to play, protecting them from Lyme disease is more important than ever.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), an estimated 300,000 Americans are diagnosed with Lyme disease annually. However, only approximately 30,000 cases are reported to the CDC.

Of those reported cases, approximately 37 percent are children, according to the Lyme Disease Association.

Lyme disease is an infection transmitted by ticks— the deer tick and the western black legged tick. While other ticks can carry Lyme bacteria, their bites have not been shown to transmit the disease.

“The vast majority of tick bites do not cause Lyme disease,” according to Dr. Benjamin Luft, a professor of medicine at Stony Brook University Medical Center in Long Island.

When it’s found early, Lyme disease can be effectively treated, but if left undetected, it can cause a host of symptoms in kids that can affect their health, their behavior and their school performance.

Unfortunately, the disease is difficult to diagnose in children because they aren’t always able to explain their symptoms. Lyme disease affects the brain and can look like mononucleosis, migraines and the flu.

“Lyme disease is such a complex set of infections that involves all of the body’s systems, and in particular, the nervous system,” Andrea Caesar, author of “A Twist of Lyme: Battling a Disease That ‘Doesn’t Exist,’” said. In 2011, Caesar was finally diagnosed with Lyme disease after 26 years of dealing with countless symptoms.

The good news is that there are ways you can prevent your child from being infected with Lyme disease. Follow these eight tips:

1. Do regular tick checks.
A daily tick check, especially after playing outdoors, is one of the best ways to prevent Lyme disease. Scan your child’s body and pay special attention to creases—on the ankles, in between the toes, behind the ears and the knees, in the groin, and on the neck and head.

2. Look in the hair, too.
“Deer ticks are like little pieces of dirt—they’re very hard to see,” Caesar said. She recommends a “look and feel” approach by using a comb to separate the hair as you look for ticks. Or use a combination magnifying glass and tick remover tool.

3. Wear the right clothes.
When your child is playing outside, consider dressing him in light-colored clothing, which will make identifying ticks easier when you do your regular checks. If possible, tuck pants into socks, pull the hair back, and have your child wear a hat.

4. Consider a repellant.
Insect repellants with DEET are very effective but studies show they’re also toxic. What’s more, “with children, it’s hard to measure the ratio of toxicity to benefit,” Luft said. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends products used on kids should have no more than 30 percent DEET.

DEET should be sprayed on clothing, never on the face or hands, and not used daily, Luft said. A non-DEET repellent should always be labeled “safe for children.”

5. Remove the tick immediately.
Ticks are usually found in wooded areas but they can also show up in your backyard. It takes 48 hours to be infected with Lyme, so if you can remove the tick within that time period, you eliminate the possibility of infection, Luft said.

Use tweezers or a tick removal kit to remove the tick from its head, not the body, which might push the contents of the mid-gut into your child’s skin. Pull the tick upward, without twisting, to avoid breaking off the mouth-parts.

6. Look for symptoms.
One early stage of Lyme disease is a bull’s-eye rash— a red, round patch at the site of the bite. This occurs in 80 to 90 percent of people, yet it’s only reported in 35 to 60 percent, the International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society estimates.

If your kid has flu-like symptoms, a low-grade fever, feels tired or sluggish, make an appointment with the pediatrician.

7. Call the doctor.
Diagnostic tests for Lyme disease may be more reliable a few days after infection, but it’s best to consult your doctor as soon as possible.

“At the time of the tick bite, the test will invariably be negative because Lyme disease takes 7 to 10 days to develop and the immune response may be quite delayed,” Luft said.

Your child’s doctor may take a wait-and-watch approach or start your child on medication right away.

8. Get the tick tested.
If you do find a tick, send it to a lab to see if it’s a carrier for Lyme disease. “It’s much easier to test a tick than it is to test a person,” Caesar said. If it’s positive, find a Lyme disease specialist at www.ilads.org.


Julie Revelant is a freelance writer and copywriter specializing in parenting, health, healthcare, nutrition, food and women's issues. She’s also a mom of two. Learn more about Julie at revelantwriting.com.
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Re: fact or myth: Lyme disease? How to protect your child from Lyme disease!
Posted by: Et97w ()
Date: April 13, 2014 04:09PM

Quite serious I'm afraid. A big problem was the lack of education and experience by the medical field (local doctors, hospitals, etc.) that more or less blew off the concerns of these patients. If untreated, it leads to worse and worse problems. I heard of a story where one lady had it and the doctor suggested that she had psychological problems. Turns out, he had totally misdiagnosed her and now she's living on borrowed time due to the fact that her brain has numerous infections.

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Re: fact or myth: Lyme disease? How to protect your child from Lyme disease!
Posted by: OP is a shithead ()
Date: April 13, 2014 04:17PM

Everyone knows that it is real. Your head is up your ass.

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Re: fact or myth: Lyme disease? How to protect your child from Lyme disease!
Posted by: imbiker ()
Date: April 13, 2014 04:24PM

OP is a shithead Wrote:
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> Everyone knows that it is real. Your head is up
> your ass.


Do we have an anti-vax'er here too?

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Re: fact or myth: Lyme disease? How to protect your child from Lyme disease!
Posted by: Fact or myth ()
Date: April 13, 2014 04:29PM

OP is a shithead Wrote:
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> Everyone knows that it is real. Your head is up
> your ass.


Many of those in the medical community question the extent of the Lyme disease damage.

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Re: fact or myth: Lyme disease? How to protect your child from Lyme disease!
Posted by: Mansquito ()
Date: April 13, 2014 04:30PM

They've tasted our blood, now they've come to harvest us...
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Re: fact or myth: Lyme disease? How to protect your child from Lyme disease!
Posted by: uggg ()
Date: April 13, 2014 04:30PM

Fact or myth Wrote:
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> > Everyone knows that it is real. Your head is up
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> Many of those in the medical community question
> the extent of the Lyme disease damage.

Your original question was if it is fact or fiction. Not extent of damage. Two different questions. Go to a medical board. Not a Fairfax board.

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Re: fact or myth: Lyme disease? How to protect your child from Lyme disease!
Posted by: Permethrin not DEET for ticks ()
Date: April 13, 2014 04:38PM

Having had two kids catch Lyme from tick bites at rural camps, we're very aware of this

DEET appears to be a poor tick deterrent or killer. Permethrin is the recommended choice and is used by the military.

Permethrin should be applied to clothing, not to the skin.

Its more expensive and a bit more hassle than DEET, but much cheaper and much less hassle than Lyme

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Re: fact or myth: Lyme disease? How to protect your child from Lyme disease!
Posted by: fact or myth ()
Date: April 13, 2014 04:39PM

uggg Wrote:
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> Your original question was if it is fact or
> fiction. Not extent of damage. Two different
> questions. Go to a medical board. Not a Fairfax
> board.


The question is whether the Lyme is fact or myth.

•Is Lyme disease real?
• Does lyme disease cause such problems that people say it causes?
• is it maid up disease?

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Re: fact or myth: Lyme disease? How to protect your child from Lyme disease!
Posted by: deers ()
Date: April 13, 2014 04:43PM

remember the moms who were so worried about their kiddies seeing dead deer that they got the hunts restricted? now we'll have kids getting sick beacause these deers are running around.

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Re: fact or myth: Lyme disease? How to protect your child from Lyme disease!
Posted by: Grammar Challenged ()
Date: April 13, 2014 07:24PM

fact or myth Wrote:
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> The question is whether the Lyme is fact or myth.
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> •Is Lyme disease real?
> • Does lyme disease cause such problems that
> people say it causes?
> • is it maid up disease?

Yes, it's spread by maids...
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Re: fact or myth: Lyme disease? How to protect your child from Lyme disease!
Posted by: MktXF ()
Date: April 13, 2014 08:07PM

>kiddies seeing dead deer that they got the hunts restricted?

The real reason (and they would never say it) is simply that they don't trust anyone with guns around their precious spawn.

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Re: fact or myth: Lyme disease? How to protect your child from Lyme disease!
Posted by: the children ()
Date: April 15, 2014 09:21AM

We need to ban guns in virginia to protect the children.

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