WHAT IS LYME DISEASE?
What is Lyme disease?
Lyme disease is an infection caused by a bacteria known as Borrelia.
The bacteria, a spirochete, is transmitted when an individual is bitten by a vector e.g. Tick.
Symptoms of Lyme disease?
Early Stages
- Flu like symptoms such as headache, fever, muscle soreness & unexplained fatigue.
- Fewer than 50% of people with Lyme Disease develop the “bulls-eye” (or Erthema Migrans) rash
Late (chronic) stages of Lyme disease
- Head, face and neck:
- Unexplained hair loss
- Headache, mild or severe, Seizures
- Pressure in head, white matter lesions in brain (MRI)
- Facial paralysis (Bell’s Palsy, Homer’s syndrome)
- Tingling of nose, (tip of) tongue, cheek or facial flushing
- Stiff or painful neck
- Twitching of facial or other muscle
- Jaw pain or stiffness
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