Look out! Summer’s outdoor crisis of Lyme disease.


On the summer days of the bright sun and green grass, many people are keen to go out into the open, walk the hills or play in the grass. However, at this moment of natural joy, there is a health hazard known as “Lem disease”, just as the hidden “ghost” is lurking.Lyme disease, this name may be a little strange, but it’s a real problem. The culprit is a bacteria known as the Persevere Spiral, which is the “stealer” of nature. Aphids are small in size and are not sesame in size, often lurking on grasses, shrubs and branches of trees, waiting for the “hunting”, whether humans or wild animals, as soon as they reach them, to join them quickly, opening their “blood-sucking journey”.Once the aphids with the fungus bite, the lemme disease is likely to take over. At first, a unique “red circle” appeared on the skin of the patient, medically called “swaming red spots”, which were like an expanding red target that was not itching but was particularly visible, the first warning signal from the body. If it is not detected and treated in a timely manner, the condition will develop as if it were a defunct Mustang. Bacteria may be “floating” in the body, affecting the nervous system, causing headaches, facial paralysis, like a face covered by an invisible veil, with loss of control; they may also attack the heart, causing cardiac disorders, causing occasional panic, as if a little rabbit was attached to the chest; and they may suffer from a joint if delayed until later, with symptoms of swelling, pain and suffering, seriously affecting daily life, and even making it difficult for people to walk.Prevention is a top priority in the face of this cunning Lyme disease. When we plan to go to the “territory” of the aphids — parks, suburbs, forests — we must arm ourselves ahead of schedule. As long as possible, long-sleeved pants are stuck to the sock so that the aphids can drill; and light-coloured clothing is chosen so that even if the aphids accidentally “falls their feet”, they can be found. Before going out, do not forget to paint deworming agents in exposed skins that contain mosquito avoidance or Pikaredin, which are “hidden shields” against aphids.Be vigilant when outside. Avoiding long periods of sleeping in the bushes and trees and reducing the exposure of aphids. When the game is over, do not rush home to relax, but do a full-body “security check” and look closely at the best hides of the aphids, such as the armpit, the groin, the waist and the lower ankles, and make sure that no aphids are “stoked”. If the aphids are found, do not panic, let alone pull, in order to prevent their mouths from breaking and causing infection. At this point, the skin surface is kept as close as possible to the permafrost, the head of the aphid is caught, it is lifted gently and slowly, it is removed in its entirety, and it is followed by a close observation of the state of health, which is immediately treated in the event of suspicious symptoms.In addition, pets are an inescapable link in the control of Lyme disease. Dogs are lively in love and are very vulnerable to be the target of aphids in the open, leading to leemor disease and the transmission of bacteria to their owners through intimacy. Therefore, regular deworming of pets is essential, and each time a pet returns, it is necessary to scrutinize their hairs to see if they are attached to it.Rhyme disease, though terrible, as long as we understand it and guard against it, will keep away from this potential danger while enjoying good outdoors. Let us move on with our knowledge and embrace nature without giving Lem any chance.