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Lyme Disease Abdominal Pain: What Doctors Often Miss

Lyme Disease Abdominal Pain: What Doctors Often Miss Quick Answer: Lyme disease can cause abdominal pain through autonomic nervous system dysfunction—even when imaging and gastrointestinal tests are normal. Lyme disease abdominal pain often reflects autonomic or neurologic dysfunction rather than a primary gastrointestinal disorder. She’d seen seven specialists in 18 months, but no one could […]

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Lyme Disease Was Mistaken for Child Abuse:

Lyme Disease Mistaken for Child Abuse

Lyme Disease Mistaken for Child Abuse Lyme disease mistaken for child abuse is rare but possible when symptoms are misunderstood. In young children who cannot describe their symptoms clearly, infections such as Lyme disease may occasionally resemble traumatic injury. Some medical cases stay with us long after we read them. One such case—published by Pan

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Night Sweats Babesia: The Symptom Doctors Miss

Night Sweats Babesia: The Symptom Doctors Miss Night sweats from Babesia are one of the most distinctive — and most commonly missed — symptoms in tick-borne illness. Patients describe drenching sweats that soak bedding and clothing, often appearing without explanation and resistant to standard treatment. Night sweats can significantly disrupt sleep and are part of

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When Lyme Disease Makes Driving Difficult

When Lyme Disease Makes Driving Difficult

When Lyme Disease Makes Driving Difficult Driving requires focus, coordination, and quick decision-making—but Lyme disease can quietly disrupt all three. Symptoms don’t always stay in the exam room. Sometimes they follow you onto the road. Brain fog, dizziness, and delayed reactions can make driving unsafe. For many patients, the realization comes suddenly—you’re behind the wheel,

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PTSD-Like Symptoms After Medical Gaslighting in Lyme Disease

PTSD-Like Symptoms in Lyme Disease: Medical Trauma Explained

PTSD-Like Symptoms in Lyme Disease: Medical Trauma Explained Fear before appointments Symptoms dismissed or doubted The nervous system stays on alert PTSD-like symptoms Lyme disease are increasingly recognized in patients who experience both chronic illness and medical dismissal. Many patients describe racing thoughts before appointments, fear of not being believed, and physical reactions when discussing

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Lyme Disease CRPS Connection: When Infection Drives Pain

Lyme Disease CRPS Connection: When Nerve Pain May Be Reversible

Lyme Disease CRPS Connection: When Nerve Pain May Be Reversible Severe pain may not be “just CRPS” Infection can drive nerve symptoms Lyme is often not considered Some cases may be reversible The Lyme disease CRPS connection highlights a critical but often missed cause of severe nerve pain. In rare cases, what appears to be

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Babesia Blood Donation: When Screening Finds Infection

Babesia Blood Donation: When Screening Finds Infection

What Diseases Do Blood Banks Test For? Including Babesia Screening Blood banks test for multiple infections. Babesia is now included in many screening panels. Testing can detect infections missed in routine care. What diseases do blood banks test for? Blood banks routinely screen for infections such as HIV, hepatitis B and C, West Nile virus,

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Lyme Red Flag ‘You Need to See a Psychiatrist’

Lyme Red Flag: “You Need to See a Psychiatrist” — When Symptoms Are Misdiagnosed

Lyme Red Flag: “You Need to See a Psychiatrist” — When Symptoms Are Misdiagnosed One of the most painful things a patient can hear is: “You need to see a psychiatrist.” Lyme disease psychiatric symptoms can include anxiety, depression, panic attacks, and cognitive changes that are often misdiagnosed as primary mental illness. For many living

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Lyme Disease in Kids Is Rising: What Parents Should Know

Atypical Lyme Disease Rash With Negative Testing Rash did not look like a bull’s-eye Lyme testing was initially negative Diagnosis depended on clinical judgment Case: When the Rash and Test Don’t Match A common clinical pattern is mismatch. Lyme disease may be present even when testing is negative and the rash does not appear typical.

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