Warmer weather means people are ready to get outside, but it’s also time for ticks. Cleveland Clinic’s Dr. Dan Sullivan reminds us that these critters can transmit Lyme disease.
Warmer weather means people are ready to get outside, but it's also time for ticks. Ticks burrow into the skin and can transmit -- which may lead to Lyme disease. Melanie Lawson joins us to share the steps to take while outside to avoid getting ticks.Cleveland Clinic’s Dr. Dan Sullivan reminds us that these critters can transmit Lyme disease.
After being in heavily wooded areas -- do a tick check. It’s important to look behind the knees, under the arms and on the scalp.
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