Basic Info
Symptoms
Symptoms start about 3 to 6 days after the tick bite. Symptoms of fever continue for 3 days, stop, then come back 1 t...
Causes
This disease most commonly develops from March to September, with the highest numbers of infections occurring in May ...
Tests
Tests will be done to confirm infection. These may include: Complement fixation to Colorado tick virus; Immunofluores...
Treatments
Make sure the tick is fully removed from the skin. Take a pain reliever if necessary (do not give aspirin to children...
Complications
There is a risk for aseptic meningitis, encephalitis, and hemorrhagic fever, but these complications are extremely ra...
Prevention
When walking or hiking in tick-infested areas, tuck long pants into socks to protect the legs, and wear shoes and lon...
Doctor Specialties
Call your health care provider if you are unable to fully remove a tick embedded in the skin, if you or your child de...
Basic Info