Summer is in full swing, which means gardening, outdoor play, hiking – and tick bites. More than an annoying seasonal nuisance, tick bites are to blame for an estimated 300,000 cases of Lyme disease annually. Thousands more are diagnosed with tick-borne diseases such as the Heartland virus infection, the flulike anaplasmosis, and the marlarialike disease babesiosis. Fortunately, the regenerative medicine specialists at Linchitz Medical Wellness in Westbury, NY have crafted a list of things you can do to avoid summer tick bites.
Summertime Tick Bite Prevention
Repel
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As a result, they are unable to survive in areas with lower than 80% humidity for more than eight hours. Nymphs gather in leaf pile in humid, shady environments, so choosing sunny areas can help reduce tick exposure.
Chang the Landscape
The majority of ticks in domestic areas stay within a few yards of the interface between a wooded area and the yard. To enjoy a tick-free yard, use landscaping that deters woodchucks, deer, mice, and other rodents that spread ticks. Homeowners should also remove tick habitats such as groundcover, shrubs, and leaf piles within close proximity to the house.
Lighten Up
Wear lighter clothing during the summer months. Tick nymphs are roughly the size of a poppy seed and dark in color. Wearing lighter clothing will help you easily identify them.
Unfortunately, there’s no surefire way to avoid tick bites completely. Should you experience flulike symptoms or notice a suspicious rash following a tick bite, the professionals at Linchitz Medical Wellness can provide you with the treatments and solutions you need to diagnose and address the issue. Stop by the website or call (516) 759-4200 to learn more about their immunology and regenerative