If you think you are affected with Lyme Disease, search your body for skin inflammations. If you find a "bulls-eye"looking spot of redish skin? Go to the doctor.
The symptoms of Lyme disease are typically divided into three stages: early localized, early disseminated, and late. Neurologic complications are most common in disseminated and late-stage Lyme...
Lyme Disease has many symptoms including fever, sweats, chills, flushing, weight changes, fatigue and tiredness, swollen glands, sore throat, pelvic pain, urinary problems, loss of libido, upset...
Lyme Disease has many symptoms including fever, sweats, chills, flushing, weight changes, fatigue and tiredness, swollen glands, sore throat, pelvic pain, urinary problems, loss of libido, upset...
Fatigue, forgetfulness, confusion, mood swings, irritability, numbness. Neurologic problems, such as pain (unexplained and not triggered by an injury), Bell's palsy (facial paralysis, usually...
Yes. Lyme disease causes depression, which can cause mood swings. Additionally, the pain associated with Lyme is enough to cause patients to become irritable.
Lyme disease is a systemic infection...