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How can you tell if you have Lyme disease or something else? Lyme disease can be tricky to diagnose, given that the symptoms can mimic those of other illnesses, says Thomas Russo, M.D., professor ...
Here are four signs you shouldn’t ignore, especially if you’ve spent a lot of the summer outdoors – and certainly not if you know you’ve been bitten by a tick. “It can take up to 6 weeks ...
Lyme disease, also known as Lyme borreliosis, is a tick-borne disease caused by species of Borrelia bacteria, transmitted by blood-feeding ticks in the genus Ixodes. [4] [9] [10] The most common sign of infection is an expanding red rash, known as erythema migrans (EM), which appears at the site of the tick bite about a week afterwards. [1]
Ticks can spread the bacteria to each other when co-feeding. [20] If an animal has been infected by a tick and then is bitten by a second tick, the second tick can become infected. [ 22 ] The bacteria are most commonly transmitted to humans through ticks in the nymph stage of development, because they are smaller and less likely to be noticed ...
5 ways to protect yourself from Lyme disease. There are steps you can take to lower your risk of tick bites and Lyme disease, according to Loafman and Pritt. Avoid hot spots.
Erythema migrans or erythema chronicum migrans is an expanding rash often seen in the early stage of Lyme disease, and can also (but less commonly) be caused by southern tick-associated rash illness (STARI). [1] [2] It can appear anywhere from one day to one month after a tick bite.
Lyme disease is caused by infected black-legged (or deer) ticks and symptoms of the disease may vary, depending on how long it takes to discover the signs. Show comments Advertisement
Chronic Lyme disease (CLD) is the name used by some people with non-specific symptoms, such as fatigue, muscle pain, and cognitive dysfunction to refer to their condition, even if there is no evidence that they had Lyme disease.