Early Ticks, Early Trouble: Protecting Yourself from Lyme Disease This Spring

Early Ticks, Early Trouble: Protecting Yourself from Lyme Disease This Spring

Tick season is kicking off early this year, likely due to milder winters brought on by climate change.

This warm-weather trend allows ticks to stay active for longer periods, increasing the risk of encountering them while enjoying the outdoors.

While not all ticks carry Lyme disease, the earlier tick season raises concerns about the potential spread of this bacterial infection.

Experts recommend using insect repellent, wearing protective clothing, and conducting thorough body checks after spending time in grassy or wooded areas – prime tick habitats.

Early detection is crucial for Lyme disease, as prompt treatment with antibiotics can lead to a full recovery.

Unfortunately, there's no vaccine available yet, highlighting the importance of preventive measures against tick bites.