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Can Lyme Disease Cause Femoral Neuropathy? A Case of Leg Weakness and Pain

Can Lyme Disease Cause Femoral Neuropathy? A Case of Leg Weakness and Pain Can Lyme disease cause neuropathy in the legs? Yes. In some patients, Lyme disease can affect specific nerves, leading to weakness, pain, and difficulty walking. A case report by Lazaro and Butt describes a patient with Lyme disease who developed isolated femoral […]

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Lyme Disease Vision Problems: Eye Symptoms, Double Vision, and Blurred Vision

Lyme Disease Vision Problems: Eye Symptoms, Double Vision, and Blurred Vision Vision problems may be an early clue to Lyme disease Blurred or double vision can signal neurologic disease Early recognition may reduce complications In their article Lyme Disease and Papilledema: A Retrospective Study on Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes, Vithayathil and colleagues examined 44 pediatric

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Lyme Disease Vision Loss in Teenager With Neuroborreliosis

Lyme Disease Vision Loss in Teenager With Neuroborreliosis Lyme disease can rarely affect vision and intracranial pressure. Neurologic Lyme disease may mimic other serious neurologic disorders. Prompt recognition may help prevent permanent complications. “We present a rare case of intracranial hypertension due to Lyme disease” in a pediatric patient treated with external ventricular drain (EVD)

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Why Is Lyme Disease Controversial? How Stigma Delays Diagnosis and Treatment

Why Is Lyme Disease Controversial? How Stigma Delays Diagnosis and Treatment Lyme disease controversy affects patient care Stigma may delay diagnosis and treatment Patients often feel dismissed Patients are often aware that receiving a Lyme disease diagnosis may expose them to skepticism from both the public and healthcare providers. Many patients describe experiences where symptoms

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Lyme Disease Treatment: Key Insights You Need to Know

Lyme Disease Treatment: Key Insights You Need to Know Whether you’re searching for better Lyme disease treatment or want to know what Lyme disease medication works best, this video covers it all. Many people wonder, can Lyme disease kill you? While it can be serious, with the right treatment, you can get better. Lyme disease

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Atypical Erythema Migrans in Children

Atypical Erythema Migrans in Children Atypical erythema migrans may not look like a bull’s-eye Lyme rashes can be multiple, migratory, and unusual Recognition may reduce missed diagnosis in children In their article, “Giant Erythema in a Child with Lyme Disease,” Banadyha and colleagues describe a young girl with Lyme disease who exhibited a unique presentation

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Lyme carditis and heart failure

Lyme carditis and heart failure A 52-year-old woman from Pennsylvania developed symptoms over a two-week period that included shortness of breath, fever, chills, fatigue, and joint pain with stiffness. She also reported dizziness and intermittent pre-syncope, described as near-fainting episodes. “Echocardiography demonstrated new-onset mildly depressed left ventricular systolic dysfunction,” the authors report. “Interestingly, coronary CTA

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Lyme Disease Co-Infections: Symptoms, Causes, and Why They Matter

Lyme Disease Co-Infections: Symptoms, Causes, and Why They Matter Lyme disease co-infections may complicate diagnosis and treatment Babesia, Bartonella, Ehrlichia, and Anaplasma may add overlapping symptoms Persistent or unusual symptoms may require broader evaluation Ticks carrying Lyme disease may also transmit additional infections known as co-infections. These infections can complicate symptoms, influence recovery, and sometimes

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Powassan Encephalitis

Powassan Encephalitis: How Fast Can a Tick Cause Brain Infection?

Powassan Encephalitis: How Fast Can a Tick Cause Brain Infection? Powassan encephalitis can develop rapidly after a tick bite. The virus may cause severe neurologic complications and long-term damage. Early recognition is critical because no specific treatment currently exists. This summer, a 9-year-old boy in Canada developed Powassan virus encephalitis, a life-threatening neurologic condition. In

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