Core EM - Emergency Medicine Podcast

Episode 168.0 – Lyme Disease

Jul 30, 2019
This discussion delves into the rising prevalence of Lyme disease and the importance of recognizing tick bites, especially in summer. The hosts break down the tick's life cycle and the notorious erythema migrans rash. They highlight the varying stages and symptoms, including the potential complications affecting the nervous system. Additionally, they tackle the challenges in diagnosing Lyme disease, the role of patient history, and practical tips for managing ticks, making it a comprehensive guide for anyone concerned about this common illness.
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INSIGHT

Basic Lyme Disease Facts

  • Lyme disease is the most common tick-borne illness in North America and is highly seasonal, peaking in summer.
  • The deer tick (Ixodes scapularis) transmits Borrelia burgdorferi with a 24-48 hour attachment time needed for infection.
INSIGHT

Three Stages of Lyme Disease

  • Lyme disease manifests in three stages with distinct clinical features from early localized to late disseminated disease.
  • Recognize erythema migrans rash early and neurological, cardiac, and joint symptoms in later stages.
ADVICE

History and Exam for Tick Exposure

  • Always ask about exposure to endemic areas and outdoor activities, but note that only 30-50% recall tick bites.
  • Perform a thorough skin exam including hidden areas to search for ticks.
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