Lyme Disease

lyme-diseaseLyme disease is a tick-borne illness with a wide array of symptoms.  Cases have been reported throughout the country but the disease is most prevalent in the Northeast and upper Midwest

The first sign of Lyme disease is a usually painless skin rash called erythema migrans at or near the site of the bite. If not promptly and properly treated with antibiotics, Lyme disease can produce the following conditions: CNS problems, including inflammation of the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord (meningitis) or of the brain itself (encephalitis).  Some patients may develop confusion, memory loss, and emotional difficulties.  Heart problems, including inflammation of the heart (myocarditis) and heart block, an abnormal slowing of the heartbeat.  Joint problems, usually arthritis of the larger joints such as the knee or ankle.  Various other problems, including fever, fatigue, headache and muscle pain.

Dr. William Fife and Dr. Donald Freeman at Texas A&M University reported the use of HBOT for Lyme disease in humans.  In their study, 40 patients were treated with HBOT at a pressure of 2.36 atmospheres absolute once or twice a day, five day of week, for from one to four weeks.  Some patients continued antibiotic therapy while taking HBOT.  Others did not.

In response to hyperbaric oxygen treatment, all of the patients developed a sudden, passing fever called Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction.  This reaction also often appears during aggressive antibiotic therapy for Lyme disease.  SPECT brain scans can show the encephalopahty of Lyme disease and demonstrate the improvement, which occur in almost all patients with HBOT.

To help you discover what Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy can do for you, for a limited time, Dr. Spiegel will provide a free assessment to determine if you would benefit from this treatment. To schedule a hyperbaric oxygen therapy consultation to discuss how this treatment can help you, give our office a call.



About Dr. Spiegel

Allan M. Spiegel, M.D., completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Vermont in Burlington, and received his Medical Degree from the University of the East in Quezon City, Philippines, where he studied conventional and tropical medicine.

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