By: Howard Linzer, DO
Medical Director, EPN Urgent Care
As we move into the warmer summer months, we face the increased threat of ticks and the diseases they carry. Ticks live in grassy or wooded areas and are found on wild animals and pets. As we spend more time outdoors, summertime activities bring us into closer contact with ticks, increasing our chances of getting bit. It’s smart to use proper safety precautions to reduce your chance of tick bites and related illness.
If you see a tick on your body, it should be removed immediately. Additionally, if you are feeling ill, or have developed a fever, headache, stiff neck, fatigue, muscle aches or rash following a potential tick bite, it’s best to visit an urgent care center immediately for professional evaluation and treatment.
Urgent care providers are professionally skilled at removing ticks swiftly and safely to reduce further exposure to possible disease.