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[L701]Lyme Disease And Treatment
by Juliet Cohen, Jul
Lyme disease also called Lyme borreliosis, is an infection that derives from a tick bite. It is caused by a kind of bacteria (germ) called a spirochete. This bacterium is usually found in animals such as mice and deer. Lyme disease is diagnosed based on symptoms, physical findings (e.g., rash), and the possibility of exposure to infected ticks; laboratory testing is helpful in the later stages of disease. Most cases occur in the Northeast, upper Midwest, and along the Pacific coast. Mice and deer are the most commonly infected animals that serve as host to the tick. Most infections occur in the late spring, summer, and early fall. Ixodes dammini is responsible for most of the cases of Lyme disease in the northeastern United States. These ticks are found in grassy areas (including lawns), and in brushy, shrubby and woodland sites, even on warm winter days. If left untreated, infection can spread to joints, the heart, and the nervous system. Lyme disease is a vector-borne disease, meaning that it is transmitted from one host to another by a carrier- called a vector- that transmits but does not become infected with the disease.

Lyme disease is an occupational concern for people who work outdoors in certain areas infested with ticks. A tick will settle anywhere on a human body, but prefers warm, moist and dark places like the crotch or armpits. If Lyme disease spreads to the heart, the person may feel an irregular or slow heartbeat. The disease varies widely in its presentation, which may include a rash and flu-like symptoms in its initial stage, followed by musculoskeletal, arthritic, neurologic, psychiatric and/or cardiac manifestations. It can affect people of any age. The number of cases of the disease in an area depends on the amount of ticks in an area and how often the ticks are infected with the bacteria. The disease can sometimes be difficult to diagnose because the symptoms may mimic other diseases. Lyme disease may cause symptoms affecting the skin, nervous system, heart and/or joints of an individual. It is named after the town of Old Lyme, Connecticut where a cluster of cases was identified in 1975, although clinical features of the disease had been described in Europe as early as 1909. There are more than 16,000 cases of Lyme disease per year in the United States. People who spend time in grassy and wooded environments are at an increased risk of exposure.

Causes of Lyme disease

The common causes and risk factor's of Lyme disease include the following:

Lyme disease is caused by an infection from a micro-organism (Borrelia burghdor feri), itself transmitted by a bite from the wood tick, a blood-sucking parasite which normally lives on deer.

Risk factors for Lyme disease include walking in high grasses, other activities that increase tick exposure, and having a pet that may carry ticks home.

Having exposed skin.

People who spend time in grassy and wooded environments are at an increased risk of exposure.

Not removing ticks promptly or properly.

The disease can be spread when an infected tick bites a person and stays attached for a period of time.

Symptoms of Lyme disease

Some sign and symptoms related to Lyme disease are as follows:

The first sign of infection usually is a circular rash that appears within 1'2 weeks of infection but may develop up to 30 days after the tick bite.

Unusual or strange behavior.

Flu-like symptoms. A fever, chills, fatigue, body aches and a headache may accompany the rash.

Headache.

Stiff neck.

Joint inflammation in the knees and other large joints.

Brain swelling (encephalitis)Causes- learning difficulties, confusion, and dementia.

Some people may experience heart problems- such as an irregular heartbeat- several weeks after infection, but this rarely lasts more than a few days or weeks.

Treatment of Lyme disease

Here is list of the methods for treating Lyme Disease:

Oral antibiotics- usually doxycycline for adults and children older than 8, or amoxicillin or cefuroxime axetil for adults and younger children- are the standard treatment for early-stage Lyme disease.

Lyme disease is also treated with antibiotics. Early Lyme disease responds very well to treatment. In most cases, 14 to 30 days of treatment with an antibiotic kills the bacteria.

Patients with certain neurological or cardiac forms of illness may require intravenous treatment with drugs such as ceftriaxone or penicillin.

Institute an oral regimen for 30 days.

Erythromycin (for people allergic to penicillin).

Wash area around the tick bite and hands with soap and warm water.

Patients with chronic arthritis that does not respond to IV antibiotics may need a synovectomy to eradicate the inflammatory arthritis in the involved joint.

There are many forms of treatment now available for anyone suffering from Lyme Disease, in particular chronic or late stage Lyme Disease. Once you can get a diagnosis, traditional medicine does have viable therapies, mostly anti-biotics that can be effective in treating Lyme Disease and many co-infections related to Lyme such as Babesia and Erhlicia. Alternative medicine offers everything from herbs, hydrogen peroxide IV therapy, high dose Vitamin C IV therapy, sauna, ozone, and a host of others. All of these work in varying degree depending on the person and the level of infection. Lyme is extremely complex in it's form and in treatment options.

Energy Medicine, the new kid on the block, has been a viable option for quite some time. However, awareness of this modality has been obscured for a variety of political reasons similar to Lyme Disease itself. The importance of it's efficacy in treating Lyme related pathogens is proven. It has many names, Rife being the most well known. There are a variety of Rife like devices that are now available on the market and can be used by individuals with Lyme Disease. The risk is minimal, but learning to use it properly is key in minimizing any ?Herx? or ?Die Off? effect of the pathogens. The EPFX/SCIO Quantum Biofeedback device also contains a Rife like generator. The cost of a basic Rife like device is considerably less, generally around $1800 to $2000 and the EPFX/SCIO is $18,500 and requires a great deal of training to use it. However, utilizing the Rife for some may prove too difficult to manage if they are seriously ill. And having sessions with a qualified Quantum Biofeedback Specialist using the EPFX/SCIO may work for some Lyme sufferers better, at least initially.

The EPFX/SCIO also helps balance the overall body systems utilizing frequency therapy. It can also help with symptom reduction and reduce the ?Die Off? or ?Herx? effect after using the Rife modality. It may prove useful as well, for those using a Rife device on their own to have occasional sessions to assist in maintaining awareness of their condition and level of infection. The EPFX/SCIO device provides monitoring and analysis from an energetic perspective of a person's overall health including the body's response level to pathogens and immune strength. This monitoring does not take the place of proper medical treatment, blood testing, etc., but it is an additional tool to help individual empowerment and overall stress reduction relating to the varied symptoms of Lyme Disease.

The EPFX/SCIO is a comprehensive three dimensional unit in it's approach to Lyme and can even monitor the energetic resonance of the specific Lyme pathogens for the individual. The Rife like devices do not offer this monitoring ability but both of these brilliant energetic devices offer a viable tool in the arsenal of medical weapons needed to fight the voracious Lyme pathogens. Most Lyme sufferers will need a multi-modality approach to overcome this complex illness. Energetic frequency therapy like the Rife device and others similar to it have afforded many Lyme sufferers the ability to wean off antibiotics and provide a viable solution to long term maintenance and in some cases complete recovery from Lyme related infections. The EPFX/SCIO device offers the same, but with a more comprehensive approach. Cost being a factor, Rife like devices are more affordable for the average person, but finding a competent Quantum Biofeedback Specialist could be, for some, the difference in quality of life and a shorter duration of the disease.

Either way, energetic medicine is a significant piece of the puzzle for Lyme patients. Information on Biofeedback Specialists can be found at http://biofeedbackdirectory.com. The national board that certifies Biofeedback Specialists both in traditional and Quantum Biofeedback offers this website to locate practitioners in your area. Information on Rife like devices can be found at www.lymebook.com. This site offers information, books and materials on the subject and is an excellent source of education on the Rife type devices as well as other Lyme related topics.
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