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WHY DO MY SINUS SYMPTOMS KEEP COMING BACK IF TESTS ARE NORMAL

When Lyme Disease Mimics a Sinus Infection: Why Symptoms Persist

When Lyme Disease Mimics a Sinus Infection: Why Symptoms Persist Lyme disease sinus symptoms may persist despite treatment because the underlying problem is neurologic or inflammatory rather than a true sinus infection. Some patients experience months or even years of facial pressure, headaches behind the eyes, ear fullness, congestion, and a heavy or foggy sensation […]

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WHY LYME SYMPTOMS COME AND GO

Why Lyme Symptoms Come and Go (And Why They Don’t Make Sense)

Why Lyme Symptoms Come and Go — And Why They Don’t Make Sense Why do Lyme symptoms come and go—and why do they feel so unpredictable? Many patients feel fine one day and then suddenly worsen the next, with no clear explanation. Quick answer: Lyme symptoms fluctuate because infection, immune activity, inflammation, and nervous system

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Can Lyme Cause Chemical Sensitivity?

Can Lyme Cause Chemical Sensitivity? Heightened smell sensitivity may occur with Lyme disease Neuroinflammation and autonomic dysfunction may amplify sensory reactions Chemical sensitivity can improve as underlying drivers are addressed Why is my sense of smell so strong? Why am I suddenly sensitive to fragrances, cleaners, smoke, or chemicals? These are questions I hear from

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Why are the Holidays Especially Hard When You Have Lyme Disease?

Why are the Holidays Especially Hard When You Have Lyme Disease? For many people, the holidays are about comfort food, celebration, and gathering around the table. But if you’re living with Lyme disease and carefully managing your diet, this season can feel less joyful — and more exhausting. Holiday Foods Can Trigger Lyme Symptoms If

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Do I Need IV Antibiotics?

Do You Need IV Antibiotics for Lyme Disease?

When Are IV Antibiotics Needed for Lyme Disease? Many patients ask when IV antibiotics are needed IV therapy can help in selected situations The right treatment matters more than the route He sat across from me and voiced something countless patients eventually ask: Doctor… when are IV antibiotics needed for Lyme disease? The patient struggled

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Synovectomy for Lyme Arthritis

Lyme Arthritis Treatment: Do You Need Surgery for Knee Swelling? Persistent knee swelling can remain after treatment Synovectomy targets inflammation, not Lyme disease itself Treatment decisions should consider the whole patient She had been ill for nearly two years when synovectomy for Lyme arthritis was recommended. Her knee remained swollen, painful, and limiting despite treatment

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SPINAL TAP DONE… AND NOW YOU FEEL WORSE

Spinal Tap Leak After Lyme Testing: When Symptoms Worse

Worse After a Spinal Tap? CSF Leak or Lyme Disease Progression Lumbar puncture is sometimes performed in patients with suspected neurologic Lyme disease to aid diagnosis. However, the relationship between spinal tap leak and Lyme disease is often overlooked—particularly when symptoms worsen after testing. In some patients, the procedure itself may complicate the clinical picture

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