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Lyme disease - chronic persistent

Lyme disease organism, Borrelia burgdorferi
Lyme disease organism, Borrelia burgdorferi
Deer ticks
Deer ticks
Ticks
Ticks
Lyme disease - Borrelia burgdorferi organism
Lyme disease - Borrelia burgdorferi organism
Tertiary Lyme disease
Tertiary Lyme disease
Tick imbedded in the skin
Tick imbedded in the skin

Definition

  

Chronic persistent Lyme disease is a late stage of an inflammatory disease caused by the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi.

See also:


Alternative Names

  
Tertiary Lyme disease; Stage 3 Lyme disease; Late persistent Lyme disease

Causes, incidence, and risk factors

  

Lyme disease is transmitted by the bite of a deer tick. Tertiary Lyme disease occurs months to years after the initial infection with Lyme disease.


Symptoms

  

Chronic persistent Lyme disease can affect the skin; brain and nervous system; and muscles, bones, and cartilage.

Symptoms include:

Other symptoms that may be associated with this disease:


Signs and tests

  
  • ELISA shows antibodies to Borrelia burgdorferi. A Western blot test is done to confirm ELISA results.
  • Spinal tap will be abnormal if central nervous system signs are present.

Treatment

  

The objective of treatment is to eliminate the infection with antibiotic therapy. Medications sometimes need to be given through a vein (intravenous).


Support Groups

  


Expectations (prognosis)

  

Arthritis symptoms may not get better with treatment. Other symptoms should improve with treatment.


Complications

  
  • Continued arthritis

Calling your health care provider

  

Call your health care provider if you develop symptoms, especially if you have had Lyme disease before, or live or travel in high-risk areas.


Prevention

  

Early diagnosis and appropriate antibiotic treatment for primary Lyme disease is the most effective way to prevent tertiary Lyme disease.


 
Review Date: 11/1/2007
Reviewd By: Kenneth M. Wener, M.D., Department of Infectious Diseases, Lahey Clinic, Burlington, MA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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