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Lyme Disease Arthritis

Lyme Disease Arthritis Lyme disease is an infection that is described in three phases: early localized disease, early disseminated disease and late disease. In the early phase of the disease, its symptoms are limited to rashes, flu-like symptoms and common aches and pain. However, autoimmune and neurodegenerative symptoms may be observed at its latter and [...]

Lyme Disease Bullseye

Lyme Disease Bullseye

Lyme Disease Bullseye A red rash with a white center, often called a bullseye rash, is a good indication that you have lymes disease. Another name for this bullseye rash is erythema migrans. Lyme’s disease is a tick borne disease that can affect each person differently. This is only one indication that you may have [...]

Lyme Disease

Lyme disease is a condition that is created by a specific bacterium that is referred to as “Borrelia Burgdorferi”. Humans can acquire this disease if they receive a bite from a tick that is considered to be blacklegged.

This specific illness was discovered in the year of 1975. For nearly four decades, medical professionals and scientists alike have studied Lyme disease in order to establish solid information that could be relayed to the general public.

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