Hi guys! I found this super useful info graph, which by the way is not intended to replace a visit to the doctor, but it can be quite useful if you are suspecting you might have Lyme.
If you want to check the info graph, then copy the title of this thread and paste it on your preferred search engine. I'd post the link here, but whenever I do that my posts are sent into moderation.
I really recommend you to check the info graph, it contains a lot useful information and many common and uncommon Lyme symptoms.
Lyme disease is a bacterial infection that's spread primarily though the bite of an infected black-legged tick. These tiny insects, which can carry the bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi, typically live in wooded and grassy areas.
While lyme disease was once thought of as fairly rare, recent estimates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggest it's actually 10 times more common than we'd assumed, infecting roughly 300,000 Americans each year.
Common symptoms of lyme disease (in blue) include fever, headache, fatigue, and a characteristic bulls-eye skin rash. But if left untreated, the infection can spread to the joints, heart, and nervous system and cause more serious problems. Luckily, most cases can be treated successfully with antibiotics.
If you want to check the info graph, then copy the title of this thread and paste it on your preferred search engine. I'd post the link here, but whenever I do that my posts are sent into moderation.
I really recommend you to check the info graph, it contains a lot useful information and many common and uncommon Lyme symptoms.