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What to do for a Herxheimer reaction?

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Approximately 10-15% of patients treated for Lyme disease and other bacterial infections experience a temporary worsening of symptoms known as a Herxheimer reaction. This phenomenon, often called a 'herx,' indicates that the treatment is actively killing off pathogens, but it can be intensely uncomfortable. Understanding what to do for a Herxheimer reaction is key to navigating this temporary phase and supporting your body's healing process.

What does a Herxheimer reaction feel like? A complete guide

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The Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction, or "Herx," is a temporary immune response that can make you feel sicker before you get better. It happens when large numbers of pathogens die off and release toxins faster than the body can process them, leading to an inflammatory response. Understanding **what does a Herxheimer reaction feel like** is crucial for managing this challenging but temporary phase of healing.