Iran Daily

Lyme disease can be diagnosed by ‘bull’s eye’ rash alone

-

Lyme disease can be diagnosed by the rash alone, new advice for the UK National Health System (NHS) said.

People with the ‘bull’s eye’ circular rash do not need a blood test and should be treated immediatel­y to avoid complicati­ons, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence said, BBC wrote.

Waiting for lab results is unnecessar­y and can cause delays in patients being prescribed the antibiotic­s they need.

Lyme disease is spread by tick bites and can be debilitati­ng.

A blood tests can check for it but may not give a positive result until eight weeks after the patient is bitten.

Professor Gillian Leng, deputy chief executive and director of health and social care at the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), said for most people with Lyme disease, a course of antibiotic­s would be an effective treatment, “so it is important we diagnose and treat people as soon as possible”.

“A person with Lyme disease may present with a wide range of symptoms, so we have clear advice for profession­als about the use of lab tests for diagnosis and the most appropriat­e antibiotic treatments,” she said.

“If a characteri­stic bull’s eye rash is present, healthcare profession­als should feel con¿dent in diagnosing Lyme disease.”

Lyme disease can be dif¿cult to diagnose. It has similar symptoms to other conditions and there is not always an obvious rash. Symptoms can include:

● A high temperatur­e or feeling hot and shivery ● Headaches ● Muscle and joint pain ● Tiredness ● Loss of energy

But if there is a delay in treatment, more severe symptoms can develop months or years later, including:

● Pain and swelling in joints ● Nerve problems — such as pain or numbness ● Heart problems ● Loss of memory or concentrat­ion

A growing number of high pro¿le people have spoken out about their experience­s of the problems of living with Lyme disease due to delayed diagnosis.

American model Bella Hadid has spoken of the challenges of continuing to work with the disease because she’s often exhausted and needs to take regular medication. Her mother, who starred in The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, and Bella’s brother also have the disease.

Singer Avril Lavigne said it had taken months for her to be diagnosed with the disease, which had left her bedridden for two years. She got the ¿rst symptoms on tour, when she was achy, fatigued and couldn’t get out of bed. She said she had felt so bad at one point she had ‘accepted that I was dying’.

Former England rugby player Matt Dawson got the disease after being bitten by a tick in a London Park in 2015. It caused a bacterial infection to spread through his body and eventually left him needing heart surgery.

 ??  ?? stjhs.org
stjhs.org

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Iran