The best way to help prevent Lyme disease is to make sure he/she doesn’t have any ticks on their body for 34-48 hours. According to Medline Plus “Lyme disease is a bacterial infection that anyone can get from the bite of an infected tick.” Now that everyone knows what Lyme disease is, its time that people know how to get it. The tick that transmits Lyme disease is so small that they may not be able to notice it right away, removing the tick as soon as possible may prevent infection. If anyone finds an attached tick that looks swollen, it may have feed long enough for the bacteria to go through the skin and eventually makes it ways to their …show more content…
The ticks that spread Lyme disease are typically no larger than a sesame seed. The ticks saliva contains an anesthetic-like substance that numbs their skin so they wont be able to feel the bite. These ticks can also transmit other disease and infect pets and livestock, it is thought that nymphs infect because they are so hard to see. Dogs and cats can get Lyme disease. However, they cannot infect humans. It is important to check your pets for ticks because they can bring them into the house. The deer tick is a tiny bug that can cause huge damage to the human body. Hunters in forested areas are especially in danger of contracting the disease because they are out in the wild so much.