Autonomic dysfunction, small fiber neuropathy and Lyme disease

Small Fiber Neuropathy and Autonomic Dysfunction in Lyme Disease Objective findings may explain why patients with persistent Lyme symptoms experience pain, sensory changes, and dysautonomia. A retrospective study of 10 patients diagnosed with post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome found that all had small fiber neuropathy, autonomic dysfunction, and abnormal cerebral blood flow—providing measurable evidence for symptoms […]

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