I developed a classic bulls eye rash from a suspected tick bite, first i knew of it, my doctor prescribed 14 days worth of Amoxicilline, the rash was quite red for 7 days but nearing the end of the treatment it faded pretty quick. The Dr wasnt that concerned about me developing full blown Lyme disease, and I havent presented with any other symptoms, not all bulls eye rashes develop into the full blown disease. I work in the countryside, in hedges and trees and I'm ultra careful with protecting myself from biting insects, I always check my body too after work.
I always thought I would feel every tick bite as, up until now, they've hurt immediately the devils start digging in. But this morning, I found one by accident. Brushed a barely perceptible tickle behind my knee, felt what I thought was the head of a spot, scratched, and a tick came off on my finger. No idea how long it's been there. As usual, I washed it and put antiseptic cream on straight away. I doubt that does much, but now I will spend the next few weeks on edge waiting for other symptoms - and hoping I get the noticeable ones. I wish there was an over the counter tablet course to combat Lyme Disease. This is my second bite so far this year.
thanks for the wonderful explanation Maam❤❤ can you plz make a video on morgellons disease because my teacher has assigned me a task related to this topic plzzzz plzzzz......
Thanks, your video is always in a very good topic, keep making such videos😊
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My pleasure 🙏
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I developed a classic bulls eye rash from a suspected tick bite, first i knew of it, my doctor prescribed 14 days worth of Amoxicilline, the rash was quite red for 7 days but nearing the end of the treatment it faded pretty quick. The Dr wasnt that concerned about me developing full blown Lyme disease, and I havent presented with any other symptoms, not all bulls eye rashes develop into the full blown disease. I work in the countryside, in hedges and trees and I'm ultra careful with protecting myself from biting insects, I always check my body too after work.
That's great 👍
This is cool! My uncle had Lyme disease and my aunt‘s niece (a niece on the other side of the family) has it
May God bless them 🙏
I always thought I would feel every tick bite as, up until now, they've hurt immediately the devils start digging in.
But this morning, I found one by accident. Brushed a barely perceptible tickle behind my knee, felt what I thought was the head of a spot, scratched, and a tick came off on my finger.
No idea how long it's been there.
As usual, I washed it and put antiseptic cream on straight away. I doubt that does much, but now I will spend the next few weeks on edge waiting for other symptoms - and hoping I get the noticeable ones.
I wish there was an over the counter tablet course to combat Lyme Disease. This is my second bite so far this year.
Yeah you are absolutely right ✅ , OTC TREATMENT IS EASY
thanks for the wonderful explanation Maam❤❤ can you plz make a video on morgellons disease because my teacher has assigned me a task related to this topic plzzzz plzzzz......
Sure ❤
Oil of oregano supplements or in dropper form is effective
Thanks for the idea 💡
I've had PTLDS for 4 years now... I hate it so much
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