Lyme Disease
Lyme Disease
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LYME DISEASE INSIGHTS
FROM FACEBOOK
This page features Lyme disease updates from Dr. Daniel Cameron’s Facebook posts, including clinical insights, research highlights, and patient-focused education.
Quick Answer: These posts share updates on Lyme disease symptoms, testing challenges, and treatment approaches.
Clinical Insight: Social media allows timely discussion of emerging research and clinical patterns seen in practice.
For a structured overview, visit the Lyme Disease Symptoms Guide.

Ticks are 'spreading like wildfire'—and more of them are carrying Lyme Disease
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Have you experienced a sudden onset of neuropsychiatric symptoms? This can occur as a result of infections, immune system activation, and inflammation.
An abrupt onset is one of the most important clues. ... See MoreSee Less
Sudden Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in Adults: Causes & Patterns
danielcameronmd.com
Sudden neuropsychiatric symptoms in adults may follow infection or inflammation. Learn causes, patterns, and PANS.3 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Do you ever ask yourself this question - “Why doesn’t anyone believe me?”
If so, you're not alone. When tests are normal, symptoms may be minimized — even when they significantly impact your life. ... See MoreSee Less
Why Patients With Chronic Illness Feel Dismissed by Doctors
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Why do patients feel dismissed? Learn how chronic illness and diagnostic uncertainty lead to missed care and frustration.3 CommentsComment on Facebook
Is it IBS or Lyme disease?
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With Spring here - remember to monitor pets for ticks. As they can easily carry ticks into the home and pose a risk to family members. ... See MoreSee Less
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Babesia infection in infants is rare but this case is an important reminder that even very young babies can develop tick-borne illnesses. ... See MoreSee Less
Babesia Infection in a 6-Week-Old Infant
danielcameronmd.com
A 6-week-old infant in Long Island developed Babesia after likely tick exposure, highlighting pediatric tick-borne risks.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Happy Mother’s Day to all the amazing moms out there! Wishing you a day filled with love, joy, and appreciation! ... See MoreSee Less
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Although it's rare, Lyme disease can cause heart problems - even in young children. Read how Lyme triggered cardiac arrest in a previously healthy 12-year-old boy.
BLOG: danielcameronmd.com/12-year-old-boy-suffers-cardiac-arrest-due-lyme-disease/ ... See MoreSee Less
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