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cs49
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I am new here. About a year into the treating of my Lyme. I've developed a cough/heaviness in lungs and the fatigue with random moving pains are returning. I am thinking it might be Co-infection. (Babeosis?) If any can help me with how to treat this I would be thankful.

Last year the Cats claw/Otobo bark/teasel root with turmeric and stevia and medicinal mushroom seemed to let me recover from the lyme's proper...not sure if this is right for what I have now. Thank you for any thoughts (I have begun to see something about ivermectin)

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Have you seen your primary care doctor about the cough?

You may need to rule out Covid first. It's much more likely to cause a cough.

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yes have been seen by primary dr. not covid. increases and decreases in urgency.
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It's not the cure for Babs, but meanwhile Xlear gives me quick relief. I spray it into my sinuses and also the back of the throat. It kills infections locally.
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