Conversations on Facebook with a leading Lyme disease expert, Dr. Daniel Cameron, about the latest discoveries and advancements in Lyme disease and associated illnesses.
Visual snow syndrome is a neurologic condition in which people see constant visual static—often described as television-like noise—despite normal eye exams.
It is often missed because standard tests appear normal. For many patients, simply having their experience named and validated reduces fear and isolation. ... See MoreSee Less
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has announced a roundtable discussion titled Invisible Illness — Leading the Way with Lyme Disease. ... See MoreSee Less
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has announced a roundtable discussion titled Invisible Illness — Leading the Way with Lyme Disease,
One of my patients recently developed black teeth after taking antibiotics for Lyme disease. The discoloration appeared suddenly and was deeply alarming to her.
Why Do Teeth Turn Black After Using Antibiotics? ... See MoreSee Less
Wishing everyone the very best this holiday season! ... See MoreSee Less
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After a tick bite, many people do experience symptoms within days or weeks. However, not everyone follows this course. ... See MoreSee Less
Can a Tick Bite Make Me Sick Years Later? Understanding Delayed Lyme Symptoms
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Patients often ask - Can a tick bite make me sick years later? Lyme disease timelines aren’t always clear. Learn how delayed symptoms can occur.35 CommentsComment on Facebook
Visual snow syndrome is a neurologic condition in which people see constant visual static—often described as television-like noise—despite normal eye exams.
It is often missed because standard tests appear normal. For many patients, simply having their experience named and validated reduces fear and isolation. ... See MoreSee Less
Visual Snow Syndrome: Why Vision Looks Like Static
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Visual snow syndrome causes constant static-like vision, light sensitivity, and neurologic symptoms despite normal eye exams.15 CommentsComment on Facebook
Having battled Lyme disease for 3 years, this Frenchman says he understands how painful and exhausting treatment can be.
He hopes his story will inspire others to believe that dreams can be achieved even while battling illness. ... See MoreSee Less
Frenchman Cycles 18,000 Km To China To Raise Awareness For Lyme Disease
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His journey across more than 30 countries has inspired many with its message of determination and hope.1 CommentsComment on Facebook
What Causes Tinnitus and Ear Fullness in Lyme Disease? How do symptoms typically present? ... See MoreSee Less
Can Lyme Cause Tinnitus or Ear Fullness? - Daniel Cameron MD
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Tinnitus and ear fullness are recognized symptoms of Lyme disease. Understand how Lyme affects the ears and hearing60 CommentsComment on Facebook
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has announced a roundtable discussion titled Invisible Illness — Leading the Way with Lyme Disease. ... See MoreSee Less
RFK Jr. to lead Lyme disease roundtable on December 15 | LymeDisease.org
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has announced a roundtable discussion titled Invisible Illness — Leading the Way with Lyme Disease,95 CommentsComment on Facebook
Were you told you're SAFE from Lyme disease IF you removed the tick within 24-36 hours? NOT TRUE! ... See MoreSee Less
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One of my patients recently developed black teeth after taking antibiotics for Lyme disease. The discoloration appeared suddenly and was deeply alarming to her.
Why Do Teeth Turn Black After Using Antibiotics? ... See MoreSee Less
Black Teeth After Antibiotics in Lyme Disease: Causes and Reversible Solutions - Daniel Cameron MD
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Black teeth after antibiotic treatment for Lyme disease is uncommon and reversible. Learn the causes.29 CommentsComment on Facebook
How well do you know Lyme disease? Take my quiz. ... See MoreSee Less
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