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Is It Lyme Disease? Unexpected Symptoms of Lyme disease

Is It Lyme Disease? Unexpected Symptoms That May Be Missed UNEXPECTED LYME PRESENTATIONS? WHEN SYMPTOMS DON’T FIT THE TEXTBOOK Lyme disease does not always look like a rash, fever, or swollen knee. Sometimes it begins with symptoms that seem unrelated—foot pain, dizziness, palpitations, vision changes, tinnitus, or unexplained fatigue. That is why Lyme disease can […]

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Lyme Disease Treatment: What Antibiotics Are Used?

Lyme Disease Treatment: What Antibiotics Are Used? TREATMENT OPTIONS? WHICH ANTIBIOTICS WORK FOR LYME DISEASE? Lyme disease is treated with antibiotics such as doxycycline, ceftriaxone (Rocephin), and combination therapies in more complex cases. Some patients may also require treatment for co-infections like Babesia using medications such as atovaquone (Mepron). Treatment depends on symptoms, stage of

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Don’t wait for a positive Lyme disease test

Lyme Disease Without a Positive Test: A Delayed Diagnosis Case Persistent symptoms were dismissed for years Negative testing delayed consideration of Lyme disease Treatment for Lyme and Babesia led to significant improvement My patient took a “bury-your-head-in-the-sand” approach toward Lyme disease, which ultimately delayed treatment and prolonged his suffering. He had been ill for more

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Rifampin for Lyme Disease: When Doxycycline Isn’t Enough

Rifampin for Lyme Disease: When Doxycycline Isn’t Enough DOXYCYCLINE— NOT ENOUGH? WHEN RIFAMPIN MAY HELP What happens when doxycycline isn’t enough to treat Lyme disease? Doxycycline has long been a first-line treatment for Lyme disease due to its effectiveness against both Borrelia burgdorferi and certain co-infections. Quick Answer: Rifampin may be considered in select Lyme

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JAW PAIN THAT WON’T GO AWAY

Can Lyme Disease Cause Jaw Pain? TMJ Arthritis and Misdiagnosis

Can Lyme Disease Cause Jaw Pain? TMJ Arthritis and Misdiagnosis Can Lyme disease cause jaw pain? Yes. In some cases, Lyme disease can affect the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), causing inflammation that mimics a common temporomandibular disorder (TMD). When TMJ treatments don’t work, the underlying cause may not be mechanical—it may be infection. Key Insight: Lyme

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Dissociative amnesia in a patient with post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome

Can Lyme Disease Cause Memory Loss and Amnesia? Memory problems can occur in Lyme disease. One patient developed severe autobiographical amnesia. Researchers explored a possible link with PTLDS. Patients with Lyme disease frequently report cognitive symptoms including brain fog, slowed processing, concentration problems, and memory difficulties. In a recent case report, investigators described a 41-year-old

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Single tick bite leads to 3 diseases in elderly woman

One Tick Bite Caused 3 Tick-Borne Diseases One tick bite can transmit multiple infections. Babesia, Lyme disease, and anaplasmosis may occur together. Coinfections can complicate diagnosis and treatment. A woman with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and high blood pressure was hospitalized with shortness of breath, fatigue, altered mental status, and cough productive of yellow

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WHEN A CHILD CHANGES SUDDENLY… COULD IT BE A TICK-BORNE INFECTION

Babesia odocoilei and Bartonella Co-Infections in Children

Babesia odocoilei and Bartonella Co-Infections in Children Babesia odocoilei and Bartonella may contribute to severe neuropsychiatric symptoms. Children can remain undiagnosed for years. Advanced testing identified infections missed by standard methods. Babesia bartonella co-infection is more common than previously recognized—and when it occurs in children, the symptoms can be devastating. New research using advanced testing

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Homicide, two assaults, and suicide in Lyme disease patient

Homicide, two assaults, and suicide in Lyme disease patient The article entitled “A Fatal Case of Late Stage Lyme Borreliosis and Substance Abuse,”1 describes a patient exhibiting aggressiveness, violence, and homicidality. Like many Lyme disease patients, the man experienced a delay in diagnosis and treatment. (One study reports that subjects enrolling in a trial of

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