The newly published guide explores why Lyme disease can be difficult to diagnose in children and how standard medication alone can result in damaging side effects, particularly on gut health. The piece responds to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showing a steady increase in reported cases of the disease since 2010, with over 630,000 cases predicted for 2024.
More details can be found at https://rxlyme.com/natural-lyme-disease-solutions-for-children/
RX Lyme's guide suggests that a combination of natural herbal treatments and conventional medical interventions is the most effective way to combat Lyme disease in children. The negative impact on gut health can be mitigated by integrating probiotics into an individual's diet, making the side effects of pharmaceutical treatments more manageable and less damaging to overall health. Herbal remedies for gut health also have a positive impact on the immune system, the guide adds.
Lyme disease, which is caused by the bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi and is transmitted to humans via tick bites, presents symptoms in children that can be challenging to detect because of their similarities to the symptoms of other conditions; for example, fever, headache, and fatigue can be attributed to common colds or the flu. The piece also underlines how early detection is crucial for effective treatment.
Blood tests can detect bacterial antibodies but, as the guide explains, these are rarely definitive, with any such testing needing to be cross-referenced with a thorough exploration of a child's medical history, recent environmental exposure, and a physical exam.
The standard medical treatment for Lyme disease is antibiotics. However, these can present gastrointestinal issues such as nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea and may also cause allergic reactions in some patients, the guide notes
Regarding herbal alternatives, the piece highlights Cat's Claw for its anti-inflammatory properties and immune system support. This remedy can reduce joint pain - which can manifest in the later stages of Lyme disease - and improve overall immune function. Other alternatives include Japanese Knotwood which offers similar anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects due to its resveratrol component.
The guide acknowledges that balancing antibiotics with herbal solutions is likely to prove most effective. Lang mentions one such example from his recent caseload.
"One family successfully combined antibiotic treatment with herbal remedies and probiotics to support their child's recovery. The child experienced fewer side effects from the antibiotics and showed significant improvement in their symptoms."
For more information, visit https://www.rxlyme.com
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