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Saturday, May 07, 2016

Learn symptoms to Lyme disease for early detection

TOWSON, Md. —Mosquitoes have been in the spotlight lately with concerns over the Zika virus, but that's not the only bug to keep a lookout for.

Tick season has started and May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month.

Dr. Maneesha Ahluwalia, with the Division of Infectious Diseases at the Greater Baltimore Medical Center, said 70 percent of people diagnosed with Lyme disease get a rash that's hard to miss.

"It is easy to diagnose Lyme when you have the classic rash, and it's not as easy to diagnose when the rash isn't present," Ahluwalia said.

Ahluwalia said early diagnosis is key.

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3 comments:

  1. This is a disease that you DON'T want! It can screw you up for life.

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  2. No one has the ability to will anything away anymore.Focus all of your strength on the core of your being & then force the impurites out of your body.That works with every illness KNOWN.You have the power to do this.The lack of understanding the old way has inundated medical facilities for decades.Take control of your life and your wellness.

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  3. Ok. Yeah right, try that with cancer.

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