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Dr. Daniel Cameron

Board-certified physician with 38+ years specializing in Lyme disease and tick-borne illnesses. Past President of ILADS (International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society) and first author of ILADS treatment guidelines. Dr. Cameron operates a solo practice focused on patient advocacy and evidence-based Lyme disease treatment. He is the author of 1,100+ articles spanning diagnosis, treatment, co-infections, and recovery from tick-borne illnesses. His work challenges conventional approaches that often leave patients undiagnosed or undertreated, emphasizing clinical judgment over rigid adherence to testing criteria that frequently produce false negatives.

Dr. Daniel Cameron

What are co-infections? Co-Infections of Lyme Disease

What are co-infections? Co-Infections of Lyme Disease In this video, we explore what co-infections are, including co-infections of Lyme disease, and how they can affect people battling this condition. Lyme disease, caused by the bite of an infected tick, can sometimes come with other infections, known as co-infections. These co-infections, like Bartonella, Babesia, and Ehrlichia, […]

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Powassan Encephalitis: Young Boy Develops It After Camping Trip

Powassan Encephalitis: Young Boy Develops It After Camping Trip Powassan encephalitis can be transmitted within 15 minutes of tick attachment and carries a 10-15% fatality rate with up to 50% of survivors experiencing long-term neurologic damage. A 9-year-old boy developed life-threatening Powassan encephalitis one week after returning from a camping trip in northern Ontario, presenting

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Abdominal pain, ileus and constipation due to Lyme disease

Abdominal pain, ileus and constipation due to Lyme disease A 65-year-old woman on hormonal therapy for breast cancer presented to the Emergency Department with sudden facial paralysis—Bell’s palsy. One week prior, she began having burning back pain radiating to the abdomen, which had grown worse. Over the past several months, she had suffered from worsening

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Is It Lyme Disease? Unexpected Symptoms of Lyme disease

Is It Lyme Disease? Unexpected Symptoms of Lyme disease Case Study: Unexplained Foot Pain One of my patients experienced severe foot pain, even while walking to the bathroom. A podiatrist diagnosed him with plantar fasciitis, and he tried various treatments including icing, NSAIDs, stretching, iontophoresis, shoe inserts, and cortisone injections. Despite these efforts, his foot

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Why Treating Lyme Disease Is More Complex Than You Think

Why Treating Lyme Disease Is More Complex Than You Think By 1990, I had started prescribing intravenous ceftriaxone (Rocephin), based on emerging reports of its effectiveness in chronic neurologic Lyme disease. This adjustment was influenced by reports from doctors Dr. Logigian, Kaplan, and Steere, who documented the treatment of chronic neurologic Lyme disease cases. I

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Why Treating Lyme Disease Is More Complex Than You Think

Why Treating Lyme Disease Is More Complex Than You Think My patient took a “bury-your-head-in-the-sand” approach towards Lyme disease, which did not help him. He had been ill for more than 2 years, suffering from severe fatigue, brain fog, poor sleep, headaches, poor concentration, irritability, neck pain, chest pain, palpitations, stomach pains, and joint pain.

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Rifampin for Lyme Disease: When Doxycycline Isn’t Enough

Rifampin for Lyme Disease: When Doxycycline Isn’t Enough When I first began treating Lyme disease in 1987, the primary antibiotic prescribed was doxycycline. This choice was driven by doxycycline’s effectiveness not only against Lyme disease itself but also against co-infections such as Ehrlichia and Anaplasmosis. These co-infections, often transmitted by the same ticks that carry

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TMJ arthritis triggered by Lyme disease

TMJ arthritis triggered by Lyme disease In the article, “Acute arthritis of the right temporomandibular joint due to Lyme disease: a case report and literature review,” the authors describe a 25-year-old patient who presented to a medical center with acute pain in the right temporomandibular joint and mouth opening disorders.¹ Over a 5-year period, the

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Dissociative amnesia in a patient with post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome

Dissociative amnesia in a patient with post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome Investigators describe the case of a 41-year-old patient, diagnosed with post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome (PTLDS), who, in addition to exhibiting typical PTLDS symptoms, also showed a severe retrograde episodic-autobiographical and semantic amnesia. In 2015, the patient exhibited weakness and loss of energy, psychomotor slowing, night

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