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How to Kill Ticks on Clothing: Why the Dryer Matters More Than the Washer

How to Kill Ticks on Clothing: Why the Dryer Matters More Than the Washer You just got back from a beautiful hike or a long afternoon working in the yard. You toss your clothes in the wash, assuming that will kill ticks on clothing and leave nature behind. But here’s the surprising truth: a trip […]

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Growing Pains or Lyme Disease?

Growing Pains or Lyme Disease? How to Tell the Difference

Growing Pains or Lyme Disease? How to Tell the Difference LEG PAIN AT NIGHT? CALLED “GROWING PAINS”? COULD THIS BE LYME DISEASE? Growing pains or Lyme disease is a common question when children develop leg or joint pain. While growing pains are often assumed, Lyme disease can present with similar symptoms—sometimes delaying diagnosis. When “growing

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Lyme Disease Rage

When Doctors Say Nothing Is Wrong: Pediatric Lyme Disease and Missed Diagnoses

When Doctors Say Nothing Is Wrong: Pediatric Lyme Disease and Missed Diagnoses You’re told everything is normal—but your child isn’t. Pediatric Lyme disease can be missed, especially early. Persistent symptoms deserve a second look. A mother brings her daughter to multiple physicians over several months for fatigue, headaches, and joint pain. Pediatric Lyme disease can

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Is My Child’s ADHD Actually Lyme Disease?

Is ADHD or Lyme Disease? When Symptoms Appear Suddenly in Children

Is ADHD or Lyme Disease? When Symptoms Appear Suddenly in Children Sudden attention problems are a red flag ADHD develops gradually over time Lyme-related symptoms often appear abruptly Quick Answer: Lyme disease can mimic ADHD in children, especially when symptoms such as inattention and impulsivity appear suddenly. Key differences include abrupt onset, fluctuating symptoms, and

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Lyme disease can make you feel older

Lyme Disease Can Make You Feel Older Than You Are

Lyme Disease Can Make You Feel Older Than You Are You’re not imagining it. Lyme disease can make your body feel decades older. Even when tests look normal. Lyme disease aging symptoms can create a disconnect between how old you are—and how your body feels. “I’m 36, but I feel 76.” :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0} That’s how one

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SUDDEN FEVER, CHILLS, AND SEVERE FATIGUE

Anaplasmosis and Lyme Disease: Coinfection Symptoms and Treatment

Anaplasmosis and Lyme Disease: Coinfection Symptoms and Treatment Anaplasmosis and Lyme disease coinfection can cause an acute febrile illness with high fever, severe headache, chills, and characteristic laboratory abnormalities. The same black-legged tick that transmits Lyme disease can also carry Anaplasma phagocytophilum, the bacterium responsible for anaplasmosis. When both infections occur together, patients may feel

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HIGH FEVER AFTER A TICK BITE

Ehrlichiosis and Lyme Disease: Symptoms & Treatment

Ehrlichiosis and Lyme Disease: Symptoms and Treatment Ehrlichiosis—like its close relative Anaplasmosis—can turn a typical Lyme disease presentation into a severe acute illness requiring immediate recognition and treatment. The same ticks that transmit Lyme disease also carry Ehrlichia bacteria, creating coinfections that produce high fever, severe headache, and dangerous blood count abnormalities. For a complete

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Babesia and Lyme Disease: Symptoms & Treatment

Babesia and Lyme Disease: Symptoms, Testing, and Treatment

Babesia and Lyme Disease: Symptoms, Testing, and Treatment Babesia is one of the most common Lyme disease co-infections. Air hunger, night sweats, and cyclical fatigue are important clues. Babesia requires different testing and treatment than Lyme disease alone. Babesia and Lyme disease often occur together—and this co-infection is a common reason patients do not fully

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Lyme disease coinfections

Lyme Disease Coinfections: Symptoms, Testing, and Treatment Challenges

Lyme Disease Coinfections: Symptoms, Testing, and Treatment Challenges Lyme disease coinfections can complicate diagnosis, intensify symptoms, and alter recovery patterns following a tick bite. Ticks may carry multiple infectious organisms simultaneously. As a result, some patients diagnosed with Lyme disease are also infected with additional tick-borne pathogens including Babesia, Bartonella, Anaplasmosis, Ehrlichiosis, or Powassan virus.

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Bartonella and Lyme Disease

Bartonella and Lyme Disease: Symptoms & Treatment

Bartonella and Lyme Disease: Symptoms & Treatment Bartonella coinfection produces neuropsychiatric, pain, and vascular symptoms distinct from Lyme disease alone. Testing is unreliable — diagnosis often depends on recognizing symptom patterns. Standard Lyme antibiotics may not adequately address Bartonella. Bartonella in Lyme disease can contribute to neurologic, psychiatric, pain, and vascular symptoms that are often

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