👉 Have you faced delays in Lyme disease treatment? Comment below. Physician reluctance in Lyme disease treatment often stems from liability concerns, conflicting guidelines, limited training, and insurance pressures. While hesitation may protect doctors professionally, it can leave patients untreated, leading to infection spread, long-term complications, and emotional trauma. The risks of treatment — side effects, gut imbalance, or temporary Herxheimer reactions — are usually short-term and...
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👉 Have you faced delays in Lyme disease treatment? Comment below. Physician reluctance in Lyme disease treatment often stems from liability concerns, conflicting guidelines, limited training, and insurance pressures. While hesitation may protect doctors professionally, it can leave patients untreated, leading to infection spread, long-term complications, and emotional trauma. The risks of treatment — side effects, gut imbalance, or temporary Herxheimer reactions — are usually short-term and...
Unfortunately, there simply isn’t a one-size-fits-all treatment protocol for patients infected with Lyme disease and/or co-infections. This is why it's critical for physicians treating Lyme disease to invest time with patients, thoroughly understand their medical history, and closely monitor symptoms and treatment response. With that in mind, there are currently two different treatment approaches for Lyme disease. The Infectious Disease Society of America (IDSA) and the International Lym...
Inside Lyme Podcast with Dr. Daniel Cameron
👉 Have you faced delays in Lyme disease treatment? Comment below. Physician reluctance in Lyme disease treatment often stems from liability concerns, conflicting guidelines, limited training, and insurance pressures. While hesitation may protect doctors professionally, it can leave patients untreated, leading to infection spread, long-term complications, and emotional trauma. The risks of treatment — side effects, gut imbalance, or temporary Herxheimer reactions — are usually short-term and...