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infected seed tick bite

My brother-in-law was bitten by what appears to be a seed tick on the back side of his knee last Friday. It initially hurt and itched .... now it doesn't hurt but has remained red and somewhat swollen around it - kind of 'angry' looking. They are visiting here from Canada until Thursday and trying to treat it homeopathically while here. What is the best remedy for this, or should he not wait any longer to see an MD?
 
  rjmnatural on 2013-09-03
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Go see the Dr. Asap, and there is a specific antibiotic for
ticks that may have Lyme disease. Better to do this now,
than find out there are all kinds of strange health issues coming
up 6 months or years down the road.

You can also consult with a homeopath online for 'acute'
prescribing bc they often use the nosode of the Lyme disease
to help with this.The nosode Borrelia 30c 3x a day- which people
with emergency kits on east coast and Northwest often have in
their kit- otherwise you will have to order it from Helios Homeopathic,(10 days)
or go to a homeopath who has that remedy in his office- or can
give you a prescription to get it from the homeopathic Pharmacy
in your area, which if you cannot go there is going to take 3 to 4
days to get to you.

See http://hpathy.com/homeopathy-papers/treating-lyme-disease-na....
Or work with the homeopath who wrote the above article, www.cindeegardner.com
One of the problems with this, is that blood tests for this often come up
false - negative unless you have a really good lab.
[message edited by simone717 on Tue, 03 Sep 2013 20:49:06 BST]
 
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