‘Tis the time to watch out for your guards

‘Tis the time to watch out for your guards

Over the past few years, we know more about the potentially dangerous outcomes of the grip of a ink.

And because it is necessary to represent the first month when new englanders can begin to fully enjoy the outside, it is wise to raise insects that cause physical harm.

It is very important that it may be designated as a month of knowing Lyme disease.

The most common symptom of lyme disease is a rash, where the skin contact marks. It usually starts as a small red spot spread outside, cleaning the center so it is as a donut.

The flu-like symptoms, like fever, headache, hard neck, pain and muscle pain and muddy and muddy glands can also happen.

Although these symptoms can be lost, without treatment, some people can re-get other areas in their bodies for years after the infection, and many can experience worse problems.

The joints, nervous and heart systems are usually affected.

State Health Officers warn the ticks can also spread other diseases of people. Deer ticks – also called black ticks black – can cause a phthora of other relevant diseases.

Other adrum diseases found in Massachusetts include anaplasmosis, causing fever, headache, muscle pain and muscle disease, a microscopic parasite that inflicts red blood cells.

Other diseases common fields in the United States include Ehrlichiiosis, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, southern Talkat-Sick-Associated Rash Disease, Sick-Borne Relepsing Fever, and Tulemia.

Less frequent ticket achievements attached to Colorado Scark Fever, Q Fever, and Powsassan Encephalitis.

Although it is very rare, the number of people’s people in the Powsas virus has jumped in recent years.

The “virus of POWSAS associated with West Nile Virus, and while cases are rare if the same tacky system (brain and spinal cord) and cause serious public health disorder.

While our colder than normal winter and a drought-raised spring can move against a healthy growth in this summer Dr. Catherine cases of emergency department. “

Brown has not advised everything to stay at home, but simply caution while sharing fundresses and job-related activities.

The ticks that cling to plants and develop into brushy, wood or extreme habitats. If outside these places, follow these simple steps to protect yourself and your loved ones:

• Use a repellent with a deet or permethrin, according to the instructions provided by the product label. DEET products should not be used by children under 2 months, and only available in concentrations of 30% or less than older children. Additional information to select a repellent and how to use repellents securely attached to MDPH Public Feather Sheet Sheet at www.mass.gov/dph/tick.

• Dress up, color-colored pants inserted into your socks or boots, and a long clothing.

• Stay on clearing walkways of walking or hiking, avoiding the room in the habitat where ticks are likely.

• After spending an area most likely to have ticks, check yourself, your children and pets for ticks.

These tips and backgrounds of different score-related disorders should help ensure a healthy time outdoors when we all need to have fun with it.

Gary Varvel’s Editorial Cartoto (syndicate to the Creator)

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