Conversations on Facebook with a leading Lyme disease expert, Dr. Daniel Cameron, about the latest discoveries and advancements in Lyme disease and associated illnesses.
A 13-year-old girl developed an acute ischemic stroke due to Lyme disease. Over a 6-month period, she had been experiencing tension headaches and unintentional weight loss.
She tested positive for Borrelia burgdorferi antibodies in both the cerebrospinal fluid and serum. This case highlights the importance of considering Lyme disease as a potential cause of stroke in children. ... See MoreSee Less
A recent study found that approximately 1–2% of patients developed autoimmune, inflammatory arthritis within two years of Lyme disease.
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How can Lyme disease impact your bladder? ... See MoreSee Less
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A 13-year-old girl developed an acute ischemic stroke due to Lyme disease. Over a 6-month period, she had been experiencing tension headaches and unintentional weight loss.
She tested positive for Borrelia burgdorferi antibodies in both the cerebrospinal fluid and serum. This case highlights the importance of considering Lyme disease as a potential cause of stroke in children. ... See MoreSee Less
Can Lyme Disease Cause a Stroke? A Rare but Important Link
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Can Lyme disease cause stroke? Rare cases show vascular inflammation may trigger stroke-like symptoms.8 CommentsComment on Facebook
In high-risk areas like the Northeast, up to 50% of adult ticks can carry Borrelia burgdorferi, the bacteria causing Lyme disease.
The earlier we catch Lyme disease (and related infections), the better the outcome. ... See MoreSee Less
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This is one of the most common questions I hear from patients: Will my Lyme disease go away after treatment? ... See MoreSee Less
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Emotional lability in Lyme disease can cause rapid mood shifts, crying, and emotional instability.
Inflammation in the brain and changes in how the nervous system functions can make it harder to control emotions.
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Emotional Lability Lyme Disease: Why Mood Swings Happen
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Emotional lability in Lyme disease causes rapid mood swings, crying, and emotional instability linked to neuroinflammation.7 CommentsComment on Facebook
“It’s Too Cold for Ticks” — Why This Lyme Myth Is Dangerous
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Could your foot pain be due to undiagnosed Lyme disease?
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Why do Lyme symptoms last so long? There are several reasons. ... See MoreSee Less
Why Do Lyme Symptoms Last So Long? | Dr. Daniel Cameron
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Why Lyme symptoms last so long may involve persistent infection, immune changes, coinfections, and delayed diagnosis.8 CommentsComment on Facebook