Treatment of Ehrlichiosis!
Treatment of Ehrlichiosis
Homeopathic Treatment of Ehrlichiosis
Acupuncture & Acupressure Treatment of Ehrlichiosis
Psychotherapy Treatment of Ehrlichiosis
Conventional / Allopathic Treatment of Ehrlichiosis
Surgical Treatment of Ehrlichiosis
Dietary & Herbal Treatment of Ehrlichiosis
Other Treatment of Ehrlichiosis
What is Ehrlichiosis
Symptoms of Ehrlichiosis
Causes of Ehrlichiosis
Risk factors of Ehrlichiosis
Complications of Ehrlichiosis
Lab Investigations and Diagnosis of Ehrlichiosis
Precautions & Prevention of Ehrlichiosis
Treatment of Ehrlichiosis
Homeopathic Treatment of Ehrlichiosis
Homeopathy relieves fever aches and other complaints. It treats the person as a whole. Treatment is constitutional. It means that homeopathic treatment focuses on the patient as a person, as well as his pathological condition. It balances the energy system, improves immunity and body functions. It naturally cures the root cause of disorder. Some of the homeopathic medicines for Ehrlichiosis are:
Ars alb
Belladona
Bryonia
Calc P
Ferr P
Rhus Tox
Merc
Conventional / Allopathic Treatment of Ehrlichiosis
In the Allopathic Treatment of Ehrlichiosis, antibiotics such as doxycycline or tetracycline are prescribed. If you’re pregnant, your doctor may prescribe the antibiotic rifampin instead, because tetracycline and doxycycline aren’t recommended during pregnancy.
What is Ehrlichiosis?
Ehrlichiosis is a bacterial infection transmitted by ticks that causes flu-like symptoms. The ticks that spread ehrlichiosis are the Lone Star tick, the deer tick and the dog tick.
Symptoms of Ehrlichiosis
Fever and chills
Headache
Joint and muscle aches
Nausea and vomiting
Diarrhea
Cough
Confusion
Rash
Causes of Ehrlichiosis
The bacteria enter your skin through the bite and eventually make their way into your bloodstream.
It may be transmitted through blood transfusions, from mother to fetus and through direct contact with an infected, slaughtered animal.
Risk factors of Ehrlichiosis
Being male
Being outdoors in warm weather
Living in or visiting an area with a high tick population
Complications of Ehrlichiosis
Kidney failure
Respiratory failure
Heart failure
Coma
Seizures
Diagnosis of Ehrlichiosis
Diagnosis of Ehrlichiosis involves the following tests:
Blood test
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test
Indirect fluorescent antibody (IFA) test
Precautions & Prevention of Ehrlichiosis
Avoid open-toed shoes or sandals
Wear long pants and a long-sleeved shirt
Wear light-colored clothing
Do a daily inspection for ticks on any pet that spends time outdoors
Do a complete visual inspection of your body