Lyme disease is an infection carried by infected ticks. The most characteristic early sign is a spreading area of redness around the bite, which appears after a few days or weeks and often has a clearer centre. Detected and treated early, Lyme disease often resolves without complications, so it's important to have the bite site assessed in good time.

Lyme disease is passed on through the bite of an infected tick. In some situations the risk is higher, so it's important to know what can increase the chance of infection and when to seek a prompt assessment.
The disease is only passed on through the bite of an infected tick. Not all ticks are infected, but if redness appears it must be assessed.
Woodland, long grass and bushes increase the chance of encountering ticks, especially in early summer.
The peak tick season runs from April to September, so the risk is greatest during this period.
The longer a tick stays attached to the skin, the higher the risk. It's important to remove the tick as quickly and correctly as possible.
We assess the bite site and your symptoms and advise on what to do next. A fast assessment matters, because early treatment significantly reduces the risk of complications.
The dermatologist assesses the redness from photos, prescribes treatment or refers you for blood tests to confirm the diagnosis if needed, and explains which symptoms to watch for.

The dermatologist assesses the redness from your photos and symptoms and determines whether there is reason to suspect Lyme disease.
If needed, we refer you for blood tests to confirm the diagnosis - this is decided on a case-by-case basis.
Once the suspicion is confirmed, prescription oral treatment is given in line with current guidelines.
We explain which signs call for urgent additional care and what to do if your symptoms spread.
We advise on staying safe outdoors, prevention and how to remove a tick correctly in future.
Our team is made up of licensed dermatovenereologists who assess skin changes and infectious conditions every day.
After a tick bite it's important not to lose time - you receive a reply and recommendations within 24 hours, with no queues.
Once the suspicion is confirmed, the dermatologist issues a prescription treatment remotely, directly through the platform.
Your bite site photos and personal data are handled securely and confidentially.
If we are unable to assess the condition remotely, we refund you 100%.
You attach photos of the bite site and within 24 hours receive a clear dermatologist's assessment without leaving home.
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No. Not all ticks are infected, but if a spreading area of redness or feeling unwell appears, the condition must be assessed.
The characteristic redness often appears within a few days or weeks of the bite.
Sometimes. The dermatologist decides whether tests are needed to confirm the diagnosis.
Detected and treated early, it often resolves without complications, so it's important to seek help in time.
Yes. The dermatologist assesses the bite site from photos and advises whether treatment and tests are needed.
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