Resources for Lyme Disease Caregivers of a spouse or significant other
Is this your spouse?
They took antibiotics for Lyme but still don’t feel well. They are not sure if it’s Lyme or something else.
They don’t remember being bit by a tick but they have all the symptoms despite negative test results.
You are not alone!
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Lyme Disease can affect any organ in the body and many patients report thyroid issues. Learn how Lyme affects the thyroid and what to do about it.
Lyme disease is known for affecting the brain, joints, and skin. But, it might also impact your dental health too.. The bacteria behind Lyme disease can be found in your mouth. This bacteria could lead to gum disease, gingivitis, cracking teeth, tooth loss, and even jaw pain and TMJ..
Infrared Saunas are highly recommended by patients with Lyme for their healing journey. Learn more about why and where to find the best.
Biofilms are communities of bacteria encased in a protective shield, are emerging as a potential explanation for why Lyme persists even after antibiotic treatment. This article explores the link between these stubborn biofilms and the ongoing struggle with Lyme disease.
What if something else is slowing down your recovery without you knowing? Leaky gut is a problem with intestinal permeability and it could be quietly causing trouble in Lyme disease recovery. By fixing leaky gut, you might speed up and improve your recovery from Lyme disease.