Suggest Treatment For Lyme Disease
Chronic Lyme disease
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Hello,
I understand your concern. From what I read, I am inclined to think it is a case of chronic Lyme disease, which is, as yet, not a recognised diagnosis per se, but includes a specter of illnesses or symptoms for which there is no convincing or supportive scientific basis or connection to the germ that causes Lyme disease. In other words, there is no lab or clinical evidence that chronic Lyme disease is an caused by an infection.
It is often confused with post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome, which is a condition made of remnant symptoms which persist after successful treatment of infection.
The symptoms of Chronic Lyme are general, non specific and not consistent with any set of symptoms pertaining to a specific disease or syndrome, but fatigue is the most prominent symptom, with joint and muscle pain, being the second most common. Although research is still underway, some experts believe that the immune system stays affected long term after the eradication of the infection, causing hypersensitivity to pain, leading to fatigue.
The most common treatment, which is wrong, in this case is long term antibiotic therapy. Since it is not yet a fully understood condition the treatment is not yet standard and agreed upon by authorities in medicine. However, chinese medicine and exercise have proven to be the most effective means in the treatment of this condition.
To the best of my knowledge there is no center that deals with this particular condition, because a few doctors are firm believers in its existence. I recommend you ask your PCP to find doctor in the area that is familiar with this syndrome and believes in it. I am positive that with XXXXXXX being a hot spot for Lyme disease, you will soon find a professional willing to guide your through treatment.
I hope this helps.
Wishing you good health and all the best