How do I calculate my LLMD?
To find a doctor who is also a Lyme expert, you may want to explore the following resources:
- International Lyme And Associated Disease Society (ILADS) – Doctor Search.
- LymeDisease.org – Find Lyme-Literate Doctors.
- Global Lyme Alliance – Find a Lyme-Literate Medical Professional.
- Lyme Disease Foundation – Doctor Referral.
Is Lyme disease Common in Pittsburgh?
However, Pittsburghers face a growing risk of another potentially troubling illness – Lyme disease. “This is the busiest year for Lyme disease that we’ve ever had in the Pittsburgh area,” Dr. Andrew Nowalk, head of UPMC Children’s Hospital’s Division of Infectious Diseases, said about the increase in pediatric cases.
What kind of doctor should I see for a tick bite?
Many people simply see their family physician or primary care doctor to get diagnosed and treated for Lyme. There are also doctors who specialize in Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses, called Lyme-literate doctors, who you may want to consult instead – more on that a little later in this article.
Does Lyme disease go away?
Lyme disease is caused by infection with the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi. Although most cases of Lyme disease can be cured with a 2- to 4-week course of oral antibiotics, patients can sometimes have symptoms of pain, fatigue, or difficulty thinking that last for more than 6 months after they finish treatment.
Are there ticks in Pittsburgh?
The study of Pittsburgh parks shows tick density as high as other endemic regions, and areas which are rural and suburban. In the Pittsburgh parks, the density is estimated to be about one tick per 2 square yards.
How many people in Pennsylvania have Lyme disease?
In 2019, there were 6,763 confirmed cases of Lyme disease in Pennsylvania, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. There were also 2,235 probable cases.
Should I go to urgent care for a tick bite?
It is important to seek medical attention if you notice any of these symptoms following a tick bite: A red bull’s-eye in the area surrounding the bite. Erythema migrans rashes, even away from the tick bite site, in the period of over several weeks following a known tick bite or a possible tick exposure.
Who is the best doctor for Lyme disease?
In areas where Lyme disease is common, many primary care physicians, such as family practitioners, general internists, and pediatricians, are experienced in dealing with cases of early Lyme disease. A medical specialist, such as a physician who is board certified in the specialty of infectious diseases, is usually not necessary.
What Doctor specializes in Lyme disease?
Doctors who provide primary care services include family medicine doctors, internists, geriatricians, and pediatricians. Their training helps them recognize the signs and symptoms of early and later-stage Lyme disease.
What is a LLMD Doctor?
An LLMD is a Lyme Literate Medical Doctor. This is a term used for doctors that are currently educated in the proper clinical diagnosis and treatment of Lyme disease, despite the limitations set out by the 2006 IDSA Guidelines.