Conversations on Facebook with a leading Lyme disease expert, Dr. Daniel Cameron, about the latest discoveries and advancements in Lyme disease and associated illnesses.
Lyme disease can affect many parts of the body including the nervous and immune systems.
In some people, Lyme infections can cause inflammation, which impacts the nerves and blood flow in the head and face. This creates sinus-like symptoms, even though there isn’t an actual sinus infection. ... See MoreSee Less
Lyme disease mimics sinus infection symptoms so closely that some patients are treated for sinusitis before the underlying cause is recognized. When Lyme disease mimics sinus infection patterns, patie...
Bladder pain can be an unexpected and frustrating symptom for people with Lyme disease. It is often caused by ongoing inflammation and irritation of the nervous system.
If urinary discomfort lingers without a clear cause, it may be a sign that your body is still fighting an underlying infection.
Bladder pain can be an unexpected and frustrating symptom for people with Lyme disease. It is often caused by ongoing inflammation and irritation of the nervous system.
If urinary discomfort lingers without a clear cause, it may be a sign that your body is still fighting an underlying infection.
Ticks carrying anaplasma has increased dramatically over the past few years.
(Source: Ticks testing at the Upstate Tick Testing Lab) ... See MoreSee Less
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Cleveland Clinic features a case report - highlighting a "unique presentation" of Lyme disease.
High fevers, chills, diffuse rashes - along with joint & muscle pain, nausea, poor appetite, mild weight loss, and headaches. ... See MoreSee Less
Case: Symptoms Atypical for This Disease on the Rise
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Case: This patient's high fevers and diffuse rashes led to an unexpected diagnosis.39 CommentsComment on Facebook
Do you worry about parenting or working, as you struggle with Lyme disease?
FULL ARTICLE: danielcameronmd.com/parent-or-work-with-lyme-disease/ ... See MoreSee Less
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Have you developed smell sensitivity with Lyme disease? ... See MoreSee Less
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Lyme disease can affect many parts of the body including the nervous and immune systems.
In some people, Lyme infections can cause inflammation, which impacts the nerves and blood flow in the head and face. This creates sinus-like symptoms, even though there isn’t an actual sinus infection. ... See MoreSee Less
When Lyme Disease Mimics a Sinus Infection
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Lyme disease mimics sinus infection symptoms so closely that some patients are treated for sinusitis before the underlying cause is recognized. When Lyme disease mimics sinus infection patterns, patie...34 CommentsComment on Facebook
Long COVID or Lyme disease? One patient's persistent symptoms revealed a hidden tick-borne infection — not a post-viral syndrome.
FULL ARTICLE: danielcameronmd.com/long-covid-or-lyme-disease/ ... See MoreSee Less
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Bladder pain can be an unexpected and frustrating symptom for people with Lyme disease. It is often caused by ongoing inflammation and irritation of the nervous system.
If urinary discomfort lingers without a clear cause, it may be a sign that your body is still fighting an underlying infection.
FULL ARTICLE: danielcameronmd.com/lyme-bladder-pain-and-urgency/ ... See MoreSee Less
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Bladder pain can be an unexpected and frustrating symptom for people with Lyme disease. It is often caused by ongoing inflammation and irritation of the nervous system.
If urinary discomfort lingers without a clear cause, it may be a sign that your body is still fighting an underlying infection.
FULL ARTICLE: danielcameronmd.com/lyme-bladder-pain-and-urgency/ ... See MoreSee Less
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