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Thursday, June 27, 2019
Protect your child from tick-borne diseases
Rye Brook, NY (June 27, 2019) – ‘Tis the season for camping, hiking and other outdoor activities – all fun experiences that unfortunately put children at increased risk for Lyme disease. Lyme disease – which is transmitted by the bite of a deer tick – is prevalent in Connecticut from April through September. While easily treatable if detected early, Lyme disease can lead to serious medical complications if left untreated.
“Experiencing nature as a family is a summertime pleasure. Thankfully, children and adults can enjoy the outdoors and avoid tick bites by taking a few precautions ,” said Arielle Ornstein, MD, a pediatrician with Northeast Medical Group Pediatrics at 90 South Ridge St., Rye Brook, NY.
Dr. Ornstein offers this advice to keep children and parents safe.
If your child was bitten by a tick and has no rash, your pediatrician may recommend a one-time prophylactic antibiotic treatment to prevent the progression of the disease, said Dr. Ornstein. Children who develop rashes after a tick bite may need two to three weeks of antibiotics.
“The good news is that the risk of developing Lyme disease from a tick bite is small, especially if children and parents take the right safeguards,” said Ornstein.
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