Can Lyme disease symptoms be intermittent?
Joint pain and stiffness, often intermittent, are early Lyme symptoms.
Can Lyme disease symptoms recur?
Chronic Lyme disease can cause symptoms of early Lyme disease – such as fatigue and muscle aches – to recur, but it can also cause new symptoms that affect different parts of the body.
Can you detect Lyme disease years later?
Your immune system continues to make the antibodies for months or years after the infection is gone. This means that once your blood tests positive, it will continue to test positive for months to years even though the bacteria are no longer present.
What are the neurologic symptoms of Lyme disease?
Neurologic symptoms of Lyme disease occur when the Lyme disease bacteria affect the peripheral or central nervous systems. Cranial nerve involvement: When the cranial nerves are affected, facial palsy (droop) can occur on one or both sides of the face.
How is light sensitivity a symptom of Lyme disease?
Sensitivity to light and vision changes. Light sensitivity was found in 16 percent of adults with early Lyme ( ). In the same study, 13 percent reported blurry vision. Summary: Light sensitivity, including to indoor light, is a symptom of Lyme.
How can I document my exposure to Lyme disease?
LymeDisease.org has developed a Lyme disease symptom checklist to help you document your exposure to Lyme disease and common symptoms for your healthcare provider. You will receive a report that you can print out and take with you to your next doctor’s appointment.
Can a tick bite be a sign of Lyme disease?
A small bump or redness at the site of a tick bite that occurs immediately and resembles a mosquito bite, is common. This irritation generally goes away in 1-2 days and is not a sign of Lyme disease. A rash with a very similar appearance to EM occurs with Southern Tick-associated Rash Illness (STARI), but is not Lyme disease