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Tick bite fever
08 April 2015, 22:04
Paul KTick bite fever
What would happen if tick bite fever went untreated ?
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08 April 2015, 22:11
BNagelSome of the locals there say let it run its course and you are immune. I'd treat it.
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08 April 2015, 22:12
shakariIf treated the symptoms lasts about a week and of left untreated about 7 days.
If left untreated I believe your body becomes immune. Its real nasty to have though...

08 April 2015, 22:15
Opus1The treatment is pretty simple - just a full course of Doxycycline.
After your first bout, you do tend to get over subsequent infections quicker and with less suffering. I've got three episodes under my belt.
In regards to going untreated, you are only going to feel like death warmed over for 7-10 days or so. Lots of joint pain, fever and big headaches. With the treatment so simple, not sure why anyone would intentionally endure the exposure without antibiotics. They do shorten the recovery process. That and a handful of hydrocodone with a scotch chaser and you're back on your feet in no time.
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08 April 2015, 22:52
Paul KThe reason I ask this question is my hunting buddy is in the hospital with a serious infection ,spleen,prostate and kidneys . I have had tick bite fever 3 times myself and know how to treat it. My buddy has other medical problems and takes meds for them. It has been a couple off years since we were in Africa and he may have contacted it and not known it and that was why I was wondering if there was a long term effect if not treated.
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08 April 2015, 23:06
Opus1TBF can be associated with Tick Borne Relapsing Fever, but it is unusual to be dormant for two to three years and you would generally be very sick followed by a stretch of feeling well and then relapsing as the bacteria once again took hold.
A quick blood test can determine if the bacterium is present.
In any event, the treatment is simple enough antibiotics, pain killers and scotch. The Borrelia strain that causes Lyme disease on the other hand can be both difficult to treat and can (and often does) lead to relapse.
Hope he improves quickly!
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08 April 2015, 23:14
Paul KOpus1:
He has been having server skeletal pain and fever spikes, and the doctors say he has a virus, but do not know what it is.
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08 April 2015, 23:16
Opus1A virus rules out TBF which is a Borrelia strain of bacterium and fairly easy to identify.
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08 April 2015, 23:20
Paul KOpus1:
Thank you.
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08 April 2015, 23:25
Paul KOpus1:
I'm sorry I was wrong, it is a bacterial infection.
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08 April 2015, 23:25
Opus1If it is a bacterial infection, it should be easier to identify. There is a quick test available in Africa for TBF, but do not know if it is available here.
I only play a doctor on TV so take my information accordingly...
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08 April 2015, 23:41
Paul KOpus1:
Thank you for very much for your input, I appreciate it.
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09 April 2015, 08:27
boarkillerI had it couple of years ago in Zim
Nasty, fever spikes and bad headaches. Didn't help getting up at 3 and going to bed by 10-11.
I was down right miserable, but I didn't wanna says shit.
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09 April 2015, 08:41
lavacaGood luck with your malady.
Reminds me of my first meeting with my rheumatologist. Now the first thing they do is look at your blood work, and all of your titers, which shows what you have been exposed to.
After reviewing my blood test and my titers, my doctor rocked back in his chair, looked over his glasses, and said, "Where in the hell have you been?"
09 April 2015, 20:15
subsailor74Take a course of CIPRO antibiotics with you when you go to Africa - I always do. It is a great antibiotic for lower GI maladies as well as being a first line drug against African tick fever and anthrax.
10 April 2015, 02:55
Paul KThank you for all of your responses. I was just worried about my friend.
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10 April 2015, 02:56
Paul Kquote:
Originally posted by JTEX:
JTEX:
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11 April 2015, 01:10
Opus1Another tick borne illness making its debut in the US; Powassan virus...
http://www.foxnews.com/health/...lth&intcmp=obnetwork
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11 April 2015, 05:24
Scriptusquote:
Originally posted by shakari:
If treated the symptoms lasts about a week and of left untreated about 7 days.
It is that damn plonk.

11 April 2015, 08:56
415sbairdI was sick as a dog with the tick bite fever upon my return a couple of years ago from Natal RSA. Really glad I got into a good physician's care quickly.
Obtained a good supply of Doxycycline my last trip across the border into Mexico.
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11 April 2015, 13:51
Idaho Sharpshootersounds like almost as much fun as Buffalo Ticks.
13 April 2015, 22:30
jdollarTBF is why i take Doxycyclin for malaria prophylaxis as well as a TBF preventative. it's not the best out there for either but is pretty good as preventative for both.
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