Ottawa sees summer's first cases of lyme disease

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Ottawa sees summer's first cases of lyme disease

Ottawa Public Health is warning people to take precautions this summer to prevent bites from deer ticks, insects that can potentially transmit a debilitating disease.

Lyme disease is one of the fastest growing infectious diseases in Canada and OPH says that so far this summer, 10 people in Ottawa have become infected.

From just a handful of cases a few years ago, the number of people in Ottawa diagnosed with lyme disease has grown steadily.

Last year there were 71 cases, more than triple the number from the year before.

Wear long pants, bug repellant
If discovered, remove tick promptly
If you discover a tick imbedded in your skin, Taylor said it's important to remove it promptly — but also carefully — using a pair of tweezers or a tick key. OPH offers tips on how to do that on its website. For more tips on what to do when ticks are found, visit this Government of Canada website.

Then, Taylor says you need to watch for symptoms.

"A common symptom, but it doesn't occur all the time, is what we call a bulls-eye rash," she said. "It grows quite large, and those happen anytime from a few days to a month after the tick bite."

If a rash develops OPH recommends you contact your doctor immediately and start taking antibiotics.

Left untreated, people with lyme disease often develop flu-like symptoms. Over the long term it can lead to debilitating joint pain, heart and memory problems.

 
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