Causes And Risk Factors For Lyme Disease

Exposed Skin

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Anyone who spends time in areas where infected ticks are present has the potential to be infected with Lyme disease. However, ticks are most likely to bite individuals who present them with exposed skin. To reduce the risk of contact, it's always important to wear long sleeves and long pants when entering into areas with tall grass or wooded areas, like the forest. This is especially important advice to follow during the spring and summer months when tick populations are at their highest. Even if you've taken precautions to avoid exposed skin in these danger areas, it's always important to check for ticks after returning home.

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