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March 13, 2026

CAN LYME DISEASE BE DANGEROUS

Rare but Serious Complications of Lyme Disease

Rare but Serious Complications of Lyme Disease Lyme disease is often considered a treatable illness—but can it be fatal? While most people recover with timely antibiotics, there are rare and serious complications that can become life-threatening if the infection is not recognized early. Understanding these risks can help patients and clinicians recognize warning signs and […]

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Case Reports of Fatal Tick-Borne Infections

Can Lyme Disease Be Fatal? Case Reports of Fatal Tick-Borne Infections

Can Lyme Disease Be Fatal? Case Reports of Fatal Tick-Borne Infections Lyme disease is rarely fatal But delayed diagnosis can matter Heart, brain, or coinfections may be involved Especially when early symptoms are missed Can Lyme disease be fatal? In most cases, Lyme disease is treatable. However, rare fatal cases have been reported—typically when diagnosis

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Types of Lyme Disease Tests Explained

Types of Lyme Disease Tests Explained

Types of Lyme Disease Tests: Why Results Can Be Misleading Testing does not always confirm Lyme Results depend on timing and immune response Clinical diagnosis remains essential Quick Answer: Types of Lyme disease tests include ELISA, Western blot, PCR, and culture. These tests often detect immune responses rather than the bacteria itself, which can lead

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Lyme Disease and Pregnancy

Lyme Disease and Pregnancy: Symptoms, Treatment, and Transmission

Lyme Disease and Pregnancy Lyme disease during pregnancy raises important questions about diagnosis, treatment, and the possibility of transmission to the developing baby. Although Lyme disease affects people of all ages, infection during pregnancy requires careful medical evaluation to protect both maternal and fetal health. Symptoms of Lyme disease during pregnancy may resemble those seen

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GI Symptoms of Lyme Disease

Can Lyme Disease Cause Nausea and Digestive Problems?

Can Lyme Disease Cause Nausea and Digestive Problems? Can Lyme disease affect your gut? Some patients develop nausea, pain, or diarrhea. These symptoms are often overlooked or misdiagnosed. Lyme disease gastrointestinal symptoms can include nausea, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and loss of appetite—yet these symptoms are often not recognized as part of Lyme disease. Key Question:

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Neuropsychiatric Symptoms After Lyme Disease

Neuropsychiatric Symptoms After Lyme Disease: When Panic, Depression, and Brain Fog Overlap

Neuropsychiatric Symptoms After Lyme Disease: When Panic, Depression, and Brain Fog Overlap Neuropsychiatric symptoms in Lyme disease can include panic attacks, depression, cognitive slowing, and prominent somatic complaints. These symptoms can be difficult to interpret because psychiatric, neurologic, autonomic, and post-infectious mechanisms often overlap. For a deeper understanding of these overlapping drivers, see persistent Lyme

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Cardiac Symptoms of Lyme Disease

Cardiac Symptoms of Lyme Disease: Lyme Carditis and Heart Problems

Cardiac Symptoms of Lyme Disease Start here: Learn how the nervous system is affected in Lyme disease in our autonomic dysfunction guide. Cardiac symptoms of Lyme disease occur when infection affects the heart and its electrical conduction system. Some patients develop palpitations, dizziness, fainting, or abnormalities in heart rhythm as part of Lyme infection. Although

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Psychiatric Symptoms of Lyme Disease

Psychiatric Symptoms of Lyme Disease: Anxiety, Depression, and Mood Changes

Psychiatric Symptoms of Lyme Disease Psychiatric symptoms of Lyme disease can occur when infection affects the brain and nervous system. Patients may experience anxiety, depression, irritability, or changes in mood and behavior as part of the illness. These symptoms can develop early in Lyme disease or appear later when infection is not recognized and treated

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