Tick-Borne Diseases
Infections transmitted by ticks, including Lyme disease and related borreliosis variants, their diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.
Created: 3/1/2026, 2:39:18 AM
- Follow a botanical antimicrobial protocol optimized for Eurasian Borrelia species 5
- Consider combination antibiotic protocols for persistent infection 3
- Use IV ceftriaxone for severe CNS borreliosis 5
- Prevent taiga tick bites and get TBE vaccination 5
- Treat neuroborreliosis with oral doxycycline 5
- Screen and treat tick-borne co-infections 5
- Treat ACA skin manifestations with extended antibiotics 4
- Request European-species diagnostic testing 4
- Disrupt Borrelia biofilms with NAC and proteolytic enzymes 3
- Follow a botanical antimicrobial protocol optimized for Borrelia burgdorferi 5
- Prevent tick bites with DEET, permethrin, and tick checks 5
- IV ceftriaxone for late-stage or neurological Lyme 5
- Treat early Lyme with oral doxycycline 5
- Remove attached ticks properly with fine-tipped tweezers 5
- Take single-dose doxycycline prophylaxis after a tick bite 5
- Use two-tier serological testing for diagnosis 4
- Use amoxicillin as an alternative first-line antibiotic 4
- Try herbal antimicrobials (Buhner protocol) 3