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Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Warns of Tick Bites


Warmer temperatures are welcome by many outdoor enthusiasts, but unfortunately, with the pleasant weather comes the arrival of ticks.

Ticks bites can cause numerous illnesses, for example Lyme disease – which is reported from the upper midwestern states and the Great Lakes Region all the way over to the northeastern and mid-Atlantic states, according to the Center of Disease Control (CDC).

On the CDC’s website, it reads that a first sign of an infection is a red annular or homogeneous rash at the site of tick bite; it expands gradually over several days to about two inches in diameter. A central clearing may develop as the rash expands, resulting in a “target” or “bull’s-eye” appearance. It may feel warm to the touch but rarely itchy or painful. Severe migraines occur in 70-80% of infected persons. Fever, chills and general fatigue are also very likely to be felt by people infected.

Untreated or unnoticed early Lyme disease will progress to disseminated disease for about 60% of the patients, with diverse clinical ramifications, states the CDC website.

People treated with appropriate antibiotics in the early stages of Lyme disease usually recover rapidly and completely. It is imperative to see a doctor fast after the first symptoms have been noticed.

Source : WEAU

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