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Treatment for Lyme Disease
How is Lyme disease treated?
Lyme disease is treated with antibiotics. Most people are treated with antibiotics that are taken by mouth. But sometimes antibiotics through a vein (I.V.) are needed.
It's important to get treatment for Lyme disease as soon as you can. If it goes untreated, Lyme disease can lead to problems with your skin, joints, nervous system, and heart. These can occur weeks, months, or even years after your tick bite. The problems often get better with antibiotics. But in rare cases, they can last the rest of your life.
Even after successful treatment for Lyme disease, you can get it again. So it's important to keep protecting yourself against tick bites.
Arthritis and Joint Replacement Service
The Arthritis and Joint Replacement Service offers services to evaluate patients that require joint replacements caused by the break down of the joint from Lyme disease. We do not treat the actual Lyme disease.