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Limes Disease, Have Night Sweat Periodically. Is This A Continuation Of Limes Disease?

My husband had Limes Disease about 2 1/2 years ago. He continues to have night sweat periodically. He has been seen by his PCP and was treated with antibiotics at that time. He was also screaned for DM, and cardiac issues were ruled out. Is this a continuation of Limes Disease?
Tue, 10 Dec 2013
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Hi,
I read your query and would like to say:
The Lime's disease is an infective disease which respond well to antibiotics.
Based on what you are saying it's difficult to conclude if the Lime disease has to do with the last symptoms.
I strongly recommend to make all the necessary examination (including serologic and ELISA tests) to exclude the re-infection from Lime disease.
If the test are positive than He should begin to take antibiotics.
Wish you and your husband good health.
dr. Benard
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Limes Disease, Have Night Sweat Periodically. Is This A Continuation Of Limes Disease?

Hi, I read your query and would like to say: The Lime s disease is an infective disease which respond well to antibiotics. Based on what you are saying it s difficult to conclude if the Lime disease has to do with the last symptoms. I strongly recommend to make all the necessary examination (including serologic and ELISA tests) to exclude the re-infection from Lime disease. If the test are positive than He should begin to take antibiotics. Wish you and your husband good health. dr. Benard