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Lyme Disease Symptoms & Treatment
Lyme disease is the most common tick-borne disease the United States.
It can also be found in Canada, Europe, and Asia. Early symptoms may
include fever, headache, fatigue, depression, and a characteristic
circular skin rash called erythema migrans.
Left untreated, later
symptoms may involve the joints, heart, and central nervous system. In
most cases, the infection and its symptoms are eliminated by
antibiotics, especially if the illness is treated early.
Late, delayed,
or inadequate treatment can lead to the more serious symptoms, which can
be disabling and difficult to treat. Occasionally, symptoms such as
arthritis persist after the infection has been eliminated by
antibiotics, prompting suggestions that Borrelia causes autoimmunity.
Two types of ticks carry the Lyme disease bacteria in the U.S. They
are:
- Deer ticks. They spread the disease in the Northeast and
Midwest.
- Western black-legged ticks. They spread the disease along the
Pacific coast, mostly in northern California and Oregon.
These ticks are mostly found in wooden areas. If not
treated on time,
the Lyme disease disrupts the entire functioning of the body.
Lyme Disease Symptoms
Lyme disease can affect multiple body systems and produce a range of
symptoms. Not all patients with Lyme disease will have all symptoms, and
many of the symptoms are not specific to Lyme disease but can occur with
other diseases as well. The incubation period from infection to the
onset of symptoms is usually one to two weeks, but can be much shorter
(days), or much longer (months to years). Symptoms most often occur from
May through September, because the nymphal stage of the tick is
responsible for most cases. Asymptomatic infection exists, but occurs in
less than 7% of infected individuals in the United States.
Asymptomatic infection may be much more common among those infected in
Europe.
Do you have any of these symptoms? If so, you may have contracted
lyme disease!

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