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Lyme Disease Misdiagnosis

Lyme Disease Misdiagnosis: Why It Happens and What to Know

Early Symptoms of Lyme Disease: Why They Are Often Missed Early Lyme disease symptoms can look ordinary First signs of Lyme disease are often overlooked Delayed diagnosis may lead to prolonged illness Early symptoms of Lyme disease can include fatigue, headache, fever, chills, muscle aches, joint pain, dizziness, brain fog, and sometimes a rash. But […]

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Lyme Disease ADHD Symptoms in Children: When Behavior Is Misread

Lyme Disease ADHD Symptoms in Children: When Behavior Is Misread Not every attention problem is ADHD Fatigue and brain fog can affect focus Lyme disease may be missed in children Lyme disease ADHD symptoms can overlap—making diagnosis in children more difficult than expected. Changes in child behavior, attention, mood, and school performance may sometimes reflect

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Why Did My Child Suddenly Change?” What Every Parent Should Know About PANS and Lyme

Why Did My Child Suddenly Change? PANS, PANDAS, and Lyme Disease in Children

Sudden Personality Changes in Children: Could Lyme or Babesia Be Involved? Sudden behavioral changes may follow infection. Lyme disease and Babesia can affect the brain. PANS-like symptoms deserve careful evaluation. Some children appear to change almost overnight. Parents may describe sudden anxiety, obsessive behaviors, rage episodes, panic attacks, sleep disturbance, or dramatic personality shifts that

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Lyme Disease Medical Dismissal

Lyme Disease Medical Dismissal

Lyme Disease Misdiagnosis: Why Symptoms Are Often Overlooked Symptoms may mimic viral illness, autoimmune disease, or stress-related conditions Testing limitations can delay diagnosis in early illness Missed signs may contribute to prolonged symptoms and delayed treatment Lyme disease symptoms are sometimes overlooked because they can resemble many other conditions. Patients may present with fatigue, dizziness,

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Lyme Disease in Teens

Lyme Disease in Teens Often Looks Like Stress

Lyme Disease in Teens Often Looks Like Stress Lyme disease in teens may mimic stress or burnout Symptoms often include fatigue, brain fog, and school decline Delayed recognition can prolong illness A 15-year-old student came to my office after months of headaches, fatigue, and joint pain. Her pediatrician had told her family, “Your symptoms don’t

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Why Lyme Disease Tests The Limit Of Medicine

Why Lyme Disease Tests the Limits of Medicine | Diagnosis, Controversy & Testing Challenges

Why Lyme Disease Tests the Limits of Medicine (And Why It’s So Hard to Diagnose) Lyme disease tests the limits of modern medicine because diagnosing Lyme disease can be complex and its biology and recovery rarely follow simple or uniform patterns. Lyme disease tests the limits of modern medicine because it exposes the tension between

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WHY AM I STILL SICK AFTER LYME TREATMENT

Post-Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome (PTLDS): Why Symptoms Persist

Post-Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome (PTLDS): Why Symptoms Persist Post-Treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome (PTLDS) is a recognized post-infectious complication of Lyme disease characterized by persistent, function-limiting symptoms after standard antibiotic therapy. Patients may experience ongoing fatigue, musculoskeletal pain, cognitive dysfunction, sleep disruption, and neurologic symptoms that significantly affect quality of life. PTLDS is a clinical description

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BITTEN BY A TICK (1)

Only a Minority of Children With Lyme Disease Recall a Tick Bite

Only a Minority of Children With Lyme Disease Recall a Tick Bite A mother once told me, “I check my kids every night after they play outside. I would have seen a tick.” She was certain. But her 8-year-old son had Lyme disease—and neither she nor her son ever saw a tick. This is one

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WHY LYME SYMPTOMS PERSIST

Persistent Lyme Disease Mechanisms

Persistent Lyme Disease Mechanisms Symptoms may continue after treatment Multiple biologic mechanisms may overlap Understanding these patterns may explain symptom variability Persistent Lyme disease mechanisms help explain why symptoms may continue after treatment and why recovery often fluctuates. Persistent Lyme disease mechanisms describe the biologic processes that may contribute to symptoms continuing, fluctuating, or returning

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Chronic Lyme Disease Misconceptions

Chronic Lyme Disease: Symptoms, Controversy, and Delayed Diagnosis

Chronic Lyme Disease: Symptoms, Controversy, and Delayed Diagnosis Persistent symptoms remain controversial Patients are often misunderstood Delayed diagnosis may worsen outcomes Chronic Lyme disease remains controversial for many patients experiencing persistent symptoms after treatment or delayed diagnosis. Patients frequently describe fatigue, pain, cognitive problems, dizziness, and neurologic symptoms that interfere with work, school, and daily

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