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Apr 26

Start Here: Lyme Disease Symptoms, Testing, and Next Steps

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Start Here: Lyme Disease Symptoms, Testing, and Next Steps

Lyme symptoms often don’t add up—patients notice a symptom, a pattern, or a change that doesn’t have a clear explanation.

Start here by choosing the symptom or pattern that feels most familiar.

Quick Answer: If you’re not sure where to start, begin with the symptom or concern that best matches your experience. From there, you can explore testing, diagnosis, coinfections, and next steps.

Seen this symptom? Start here

Internal vibrations / buzzing

Deep buzzing, humming, or internal shaking sensations.

Brain fog & memory problems

Memory issues, slowed thinking, or mental fatigue.

Symptoms that come and go

Fluctuating or relapsing symptoms over time.

POTS / dizziness & heart rate changes

Dizziness, rapid heart rate, or feeling worse when standing.

Sudden anxiety symptoms

Abrupt anxiety, panic, or neuropsychiatric changes.

Sudden mood changes

Irritability or emotional shifts that appear quickly.

Start here: Learn how symptoms, testing, and diagnosis fit together in the Lyme Disease Symptoms Guide.

Explore by topic

Lyme Symptoms Guide

Fatigue, pain, brain fog, dizziness, and changing symptoms.

Neurologic Lyme Disease

Brain fog, sensory symptoms, internal vibrations, and nerve-related issues.

POTS and Lyme Disease

Autonomic symptoms including dizziness and heart rate changes.

Coinfections

Babesia, Bartonella, and other tick-borne infections.

Testing & Diagnosis

Why tests can be negative and diagnosis may be delayed.

Prevention / Tick Bites

Tick bites, early symptoms, and prevention strategies.


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Search for topics like brain fog, POTS, fatigue, testing, or internal vibrations.


Not sure where to start?

Still unsure where to begin? Start with your symptoms—or explore the guide above. If your experience doesn’t fit neatly into one category, that pattern itself can be important.


Dr. Daniel Cameron, MD, MPH
Lyme disease clinician with over 30 years of experience and past president of ILADS.

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