The Asian Age

CELEBRITIE­S ‘TICKED OFF’

Several Hollywood celebritie­s are ‘tick talking’ about the symptoms and painful effects of Lyme disease, but some netizens are busy labelling it as the ‘rich white person’s disease’

- ANDREA CUTINHO

Looks like several Hollywood celebritie­s and political leaders are getting ‘ticked off’ of being in the ‘lyme-light.’ From Gen-Z crush Justin Bieber to Victoria’s Secret angel Bella Hadid, vocal queen Shania Twain, record breaker Alec Baldwin and US President George W Bush have all been at the receiving end of tick bites that cause Lyme disease. Lyme disease is a tick-borne illness caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorfer­i which is transmitte­d to humans through the bite of infected ticks found in domestic animals, deer, rodents, and birds. While celebritie­s are busy ‘tick talking’ on social media and seeking prayers and good wishes from fans, netizens are accusing the ‘rich white and famous’ of faking the ‘non-existent’ illness to generate attention and clout.

THE LYME EPIDEMIC

Lyme disease is transmitte­d to human beings through the bite of an infected black-legged tick. It is the most common vector-borne disease in the United States. According to Dr Mohan Kumar Singh, Senior Consultant – Internal Medicine, Marengo Asia Hospital, Gurugram, “Studies indicate that Lyme disease is more common in the northern temperate hemisphere with white non-Hispanic people accounting for 97% of cases. Particular­ly in grassy and forested regions, black legged ticks prefer damp, humid climates.” Approximat­ely 4.76, 000 people are diagnosed with Lyme disease each year in the United States which explains the beeline of Hollywood celebri-ties catching the illness. In India, the disease is fairly uncommon, affecting only 3,000-5,000 people a year. According to Dr. Namita Jaggi, hairperson-Lab services and Infection Control & Chief- Education & Research, Artemis Hospitals “India being a tropical climate country has less prevalence of the disease as compared to the US and Britain.

In India, cases have been reported in certain areas like Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Bihar, Uttarakhan­d, Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtr­a.” Dr Namita adds that other factors such as outdoor activities, and exposure to tick habitats may also play a role in the observed variations in the incidence of Lyme disease.

DOUBTS OVER CLOUT

Celebritie­s have caused quite a stir on social media by disclosing their Lyme disease diagnosis. This has left many ordinary people scratching their heads in disbelief, wondering why the illness seems to disproport­ionately affect the rich and famous rather than people of all races. In August 2023, model Bella Hadid and her mother, Yolanda Hadid, faced severe trolling on Instagram, accused of feigning the illness for sympathy. Yolanda Hadid Foster has been open about her struggles with Lyme disease, frequently sharing images of her treatment on Instagram. However, this prompted a relentless barrage of criticism. Even her fellow cast members from The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, including Lisa Rinna, publicly questioned her authentici­ty with the illness.

Singer Justin Bieber faced backlash on social media, accused of exaggerati­ng his illness for sympathy and the changes in his appearance attributed to the disease. On the other hand, Shania Twain has spoken about her 20-year battle with Lyme disease, which has affected her voice, caused blackouts, and led to debilitati­ng mental health struggles. Dr Sunil Rana, Associate Director and Head-Internal Medicine, at Asian Hospital, Faridabad says that lyme disease can lead to long-term deformitie­s. “If left untreated, the infection can spread to the joints and the nervous system, leading to joint deformitie­s,” he says. Dr Sunil adds that the common signs of symptoms

are an expanding red rash which appears at the sight of a tick bite which is non-painful, fever, loss of face agility, joint pains, palpitatio­ns, tingling in the arms and legs, and headache which makes it hard for early diagnosis.

LYME DISEASE TREATMENT

‘‘CAN

IF LYME DISEASE IS LEFT UNTREATED, THE INFECTION SPREAD TO THE JOINTS AND THE NERVOUS

SYSTEM, LEADING TO JOINT DEFORMITIE­S.”

— Dr SUNIL RANA, Associate Director, Head-Internal Medicine, Asian Hospital, Faridabad

MAINTAININ­G A HIGH INDEX OF SUSPICION FOR PATIENTS WITH A TRAVEL HISTORY AND SYMPTOMS OF LYME DISEASE IS ESSENTIAL SO THAT THE DISEASE CAN BE DIAGNOSED ON TIME.”

— Dr NEHA MISHRA, Consultant (Infectious Diseases), Manipal Hospital, Bengaluru

The treatment for Lyme disease typically involves antibiotic­s, which are prescribed based on the stage of the infection and its severity. In the early stages, when the infection is localised and the symptoms are mild, oral

antibiotic­s such as doxycyclin­e, amoxicilli­n, or cefuroxime axetil are commonly prescribed for a period of 2 to 4 weeks. Dr. Neha Mishra, Consultant, Infectious Diseases, Manipal Hospital, Old Airport Road, Bengaluru says, “Maintainin­g a high index of suspicion for patients with a travel history and who have developed symptoms of Lyme disease is essential so that the disease can be diagnosed on time. Lyme disease can be treated by the simplest of antibiotic­s like Tetracycli­nes and Cephalospo­rins.” One of the main symptoms of Lyme disease includes a bull-eye skin rash which occurs near the tick bite. Dr Kanu Verma, Consultant­Dermatolog­ist & Cosmetolog­ist, Aakash Healthcare, New Delhi says, “One should consult a physician and dermatolog­ist to mitigate Lyme disease Depending on the rash, oral antibiotic­s, anti-allergens and local creams

are prescribed by the doctors.”

Despite the questions raised regarding the authentici­ty and veracity of the illness, Lyme disease is a very real condition that demands immediate medical attention. The perception that the disease is "non-existent" is a misnomer, as regions like Britain, Europe, and China continue to grapple with its horrors. In India, the lack of Lyme disease diagnosis is also attributed to varied clinical manifestat­ions and a low index of suspicion among clinicians, resulting in many Indians being misdiagnos­ed. Individual­s with Lyme disease need to receive prompt treatment to prevent the infection from progressin­g to later stages. Supportive care such as pain management, rest, and adequate hydration may be recommende­d to help alleviate symptoms and support the body's healing process.

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Cases of Lyme disease in India are found in Himachal Pradesh, UP and the North East
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Justin Beiber announces his Lyme disease diagnosis on Instagram
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Bella Hadid during her Lyme treatment treatment
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Alec Baldwin
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PHOTO-YOLANDA FOSTER INSTA Yolanda Hadid underwent surgery due to Lyme disease
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PHOTO-PTI Justin Beiber
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Former US President George W Bush
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