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May 7, 2026

Can Lyme Disease Lead to Small Fiber Neuropathy?

Can Lyme Disease Lead to Small Fiber Neuropathy?

Small fiber neuropathy in Lyme disease can cause burning pain, tingling, electric sensations, and autonomic symptoms—even when routine nerve tests are normal. Because standard nerve conduction studies assess large fibers, small fiber involvement is frequently missed. This raises an important clinical question: Can Lyme disease lead to small fiber neuropathy? Increasing clinical experience and emerging […]

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MOOD CHANGES OUT OF NOWHERE

Sudden Mood Changes in Adults: What Causes Them?

Sudden Mood Changes in Adults: What Causes Them? Sudden mood changes in adults can feel confusing—especially when emotions shift quickly without a clear reason. Irritability, anxiety, low mood, or emotional reactivity may appear almost overnight, even in individuals without a prior history of mood disorders. Patients often describe a clear shift: something changed—and quickly. Quick

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