Answer:
1. Developing Lyme's disease:
If we ignore early symptoms, the recovery could be slower and new symptoms may appear. A late detection could make Lyme disease more difficult to treat and it could also can spread to other parts of the body. An early detection makes the treatment much more efficient.
Step-by-step explanation:
A tick bite should never be ignored. However, sometimes we may confuse them with mosquito (or other invertebrates) bites. In some occasions, we can even observe the tick and must remove it immediately as the longer the tick stays in your skin, the greater the risk of getting the disease.
Lyme disease occurs when a person gets bitten by a tick that is infected with a specific species of bacteria (no tall ticks are infected). Usually, the symptoms of Lyme disease develop a week after being bitten. These are known as early symptoms, such as:
- Rash (red area with a clear spot in the center)
- Fever
- Fatigue
- Headache
- Body ache
The treatment usually consists of either oral or intravenous antibiotics. However, if we ignore these symptoms, the recovery could be slower and new symptoms appear. This makes Lyme disease more difficult to treat and it could also can spread to other parts of the body. An early detection makes the treatment much more efficient.