What are the Symptoms of Lyme Disease? What Should I Watch for ? What Can Lyme Disease Do to Me ?
When you get Lyme Disease after being bitten by that horrible female tick whose life’s purpose and goal was to lay in wait for you waiting patiently and more patiently on that blade of grass on that twig to get a blood meal from you for her offspring and children – the first thing you will most likely notice is a round bull’s-eye skin rash.

The typical round bull’s-eye skin rash that comes as a first sign of Lyme disease usually appears 1 to 2 weeks after meeting that horrid female tick insect parasite.
Sometimes though the round bull’s-eye rash of Lyme Disease may appear after only 3 days.

Next the infection will spread through your blood around the body to lymph or a number or many lymph nodes in your body. Look for various skin rashes around your body Very bad news for you. You may notice general weakness. You may begin to have nervous system and nerve damage in your body. The common areas are nervous system nerve damage to the spinal cord and the nerves in your face. You may be diagnosed with what is called “Bell’s Palsy”. You may well feel fatigued and tired all the time.
If Lyme Disease is ignored vary serious health complications may result. Arthritis with exhaustion and fatigue are the most widely known problems resulting from Lyme Disease that is serious and has been left untreated and ignored. The Lyme Disease sufferer may be left with fatigue only. Also because of their fatigue and exhaustion and its resulting sedentary lifestyle the Lyme Disease victim suffers the arthritic symptoms my not even be noticeable and not complained about.
Lyme disease can in the end result in many different unrelated types of suffering and symptoms. Lyme disease can even cause serious mental health and concentration problems resulting in serious personality disorders which may be labeled as psychosis , craziness , bizarre behavior and even Alzheimer’s Disease.

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