Lyme disease is an infection caused by bacteria called Borrelia burgdorferi, which is transmitted through tick bites. People with symptoms of chronic Lyme disease may have a long-lasting infection because the bacteria can form protective cysts or grow in biofilms that regular antibiotics can’t treat.
The bacterium can be easily transmitted through the bite of an infected black-legged deer tick, which is usually smaller than a poppy seed. Once the tick bites, the bacterium swiftly enters the bloodstream, leading to infection. Neglecting symptoms or delaying treatment allows the infection to spread to the heart, nerves, and joints. The body’s functions can slowly decline, leading to issues like arthritis, heart problems, chronic fatigue, joint and nerve pain, mental confusion, and neurological problems affecting the brain and nervous system.
Fortunately, stem cell therapy is now considered a safe and effective treatment by researchers and medical professionals for treating the lasting symptoms of Lyme disease. Regenerative therapy shows promise in healing and repairing damaged tissues and cells. Additionally, it may assist in addressing the harm that Lyme disease causes to the joints. Connect with Life Altering Stem Cell Therapy Institute for advanced treatment and personalized care for Lyme disease patients in Mexico.