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> > Do Rokduda - prewencyjnie to można wspinać
> się
> > wysoko w górach,
> > albo tylko zimą. Zaszczepić się można
> jedynie
> > na odkleszczowe zapalenie
> > mózgu.
>
> W gorach prewencyjnie kamolem mozna oberwac a
> antybiotyk leczy borelioze. Bez wody swieconej.
>
> A single dose of the antibiotic doxycycline may be
> given to someone soon after being bitten by a
> tick, when all of these conditions are true:
>
> The person has a tick that can carry Lyme disease
> attached to his or her body. This usually means
> that a nurse or doctor has looked at and
> identified the tick.
> The tick is thought to have been attached to the
> person for at least 36 hours.
> The person is able to start taking the antibiotic
> within 72 hours of removing the tick.
> The person is 8 years or older and is not pregnant
> or breastfeeding.
> Local rate of ticks carrying B. burgdorferi is 20
> percent or higher.
> A 10 day to 4-week course of antibiotics is used
> to treat people who are diagnosed with Lyme
> disease, depending on the choice of drug:
>
> The choice of antibiotic depends on the stage of
> the disease and the symptoms.
> Common choices include doxycycline, amoxicillin,
> azithromycin, cefuroxime, and ceftriaxone.
> Pain medicines, such as ibuprofen, are sometimes
> prescribed for joint stiffness.
>
> Outlook (Prognosis)
> If diagnosed in the early stages, Lyme disease can
> be cured with antibiotics. Without treatment,
> complications involving the joints, heart, and
> nervous system can occur. But these symptoms are
> still treatable and curable.
They are, but not always, and in many instances the residual effects remain. I personally know 2 such cases.
"Cough cough, excuse me while I wipe the spray off my face" Will Gadd