May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month
Submitted by Mary Beth Lawlor on
It's Spring and along with the flowers and new leaves on the trees ticks are lurking in the woods and tall grasses. There's plenty a parent can do to protect their children from this disease. Lyme disease was first discovered in Lyme, CT in the 70's. It's preventable if recommendations are followed and can also be treated successfully with a few weeks of antibiotics. However, if left untreated serious illness can occur. Most cases of Lyme disease develop during the spring or summer months, when people are more likely to be outside walking in the woods or in tall grass.
To prevent ticks from attaching to you or your kids: