Patients always get:

1. Detailed diagnosis
Clear diagnosis and full information about it
Diagnosis of Lyme disease:
Looking at the photos you sent, the most data is for Lyme disease.
Lyme disease is a bacterial disease caused by Borrelia, affecting the skin and, if untreated, the internal organs and CNS. Humans are infected by the bite of nymphs or adult ticks. Lyme disease is most common in people aged 55-74. people of urban age. In Lithuania, women are 1.5 times more likely to have Lyme disease than men.
Clinically, the site of the Borrelia infestation develops a localised inflammation of the skin called erythema migrans. This is the most common clinical form, affecting about 85% of all cases. cases. The reddening of the skin usually spreads over a few days or weeks in a concentrated pattern, with sharp edges and a diameter of more than 5 cm. Sensory disturbances in the affected area may occur due to topical damage to the nerve fibres innervating the skin. Over time, the rash becomes ring-shaped, the edges turn dark red or purple and the centre becomes pale If left untreated, the erythema can spread up to 20-70 cm in size.
Rarely (about 20%), erythema is accompanied by fever up to 38°C and general signs of infection (weakness, muscle pain, general malaise).
Migratory erythema is diagnosed only on the basis of clinical signs. It is not advisable to look for antibodies during this process, as >80% of all antibodies are antibodies. patients have not yet developed them.
Diagnosis of hand, foot and mouth disease:
Hand, foot and mouth disease is a viral infection caused by enteroviruses. Children are the most common sufferers.
However, adults with weakened immune systems or pregnant women can also be affected.
It is transmitted from the sick person through saliva, nasal mucus and rash secretions.
The most common symptoms are rashes on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet, but painful sores may also appear in the mouth or on the mucous membranes of the genitals, and the patient may have a fever, fatigue and general weakness.
2. Personalised treatment plan
All information on how to treat the disease, with steps what to do and when
Treatment of Lyme disease:
You need treatment with oral antibiotics.
Tab. Dox*****ini 100 mg 2 k./d. 20d.
Treatment of diseases of the hands, soles and mouth:
- The disease usually resolves spontaneously in about 1 week. The disease is caused by a virus and there is no specific antiviral treatment.
- It is important to prevent the spread of the virus by washing hands thoroughly as often as possible, avoiding close contact with sick people, keeping sick children away from healthy children, and cleaning and disinfecting potentially contaminated surfaces in the home environment.
- If there are rashes on the lining of the mouth and there is pain, you can use special mouthwashes.
- Try to consume as much fluid as possible.
- Do not scratch the blisters and keep them clean.
- Use Cicaplast baume cream 2 times a day to speed up skin recovery.
3. Prescription
We will issue e.prescription, describe medicines, which you can buy at any pharmacy
Medicines for Lyme disease:
You can buy the medicine prescribed for you in eHealth at any pharmacy near you.
DOCS*******AS (prescription) is an antibiotic prescribed as the first-line treatment for Lyme disease. Take with meals. Avoid sun exposure (apply SPF50 or cover your body with clothing) when using the medicine. Do not take dairy products with the medicine (that is, take dairy products at least 2-3 hours apart). Avoid alcohol consumption.
Medicines for diseases of the hands, soles and mouth:
No specific dermatological drug treatment is required.

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