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How do I know if I have Lyme's disease? I got bit by tick two weeks ago and I have been tired, nausous, and achy.

2007-07-16 08:36:42 · 5 answers · asked by TennesseeGirl 2 in Health Diseases & Conditions Other - Diseases

Stomach Cramps but no fever.

2007-07-16 08:37:10 · update #1

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The symptoms of Lyme Disease are:
First there's a bullseye rash at the sight of the tick bite...Following the rash are symptoms that are similar to the flu. (At this time it would be best to go to the doctor and tell him or her that you've been bitten by a tick and you're experiencing symptoms of Lyme Disease. The sooner you kill the bacteria the better.) If you don't get these symptoms cured then you will experience chronic arthritis in the joints especially the knees. Now, you're starting to get into the late stages of Lyme Disease...If you still don't get it treated then the bacteria will begin to inflame organs like your Brain and Heart and this can lead to some serious complications. It would be best if you get Lyme disease treated in the early stages rather than wait it out. Like I said before the sooner you kill the bacteria the better....Once the organism is completely killed with antibiotics then you'll be cured of the disease.

2007-07-16 10:40:44 · answer #1 · answered by Musicians_Wish 3 · 1 0

One sign of Lyme sickness is a round, pink rash that spreads on the web page of a tick chew. This rash can get very tremendous. Flu-like signs are also very original. Men and women in the early stages of Lyme sickness could consider very tired and have headaches, sore muscle tissues and joints, and a fever. These symptoms can at any time, from three days as much as a month after getting been bitten. Some individuals should not have any signs when they are within the early phases of Lyme ailment. And so they would possibly not even remember getting a tick chew. If Lyme disease goes untreated, you can have extra critical signs over time. These include: Swelling and joint soreness (like arthritis). Tingling and numbness to your arms, feet, and again. A scarcity of energy that doesn't get better. Obstacle focusing your thoughts. Terrible memory. Weak spot or paralysis for your face muscle mass.

2016-08-04 05:15:03 · answer #2 · answered by ? 1 · 0 0

One sign of Lyme ailment is a around, purple rash that spreads on the positioning of a tick bite. This rash can get very super. Flu-like warning signs are additionally very elementary. human beings in the early tiers of Lyme ailment would sense very drained and have problems, sore muscular tissues and joints, and a fever. those warning signs can initiate at any time, from 3 days as much as a month when you have been bitten. some human beings have not got any warning signs while they are in the early tiers of Lyme ailment. and that they won't even bear in innovations getting a tick bite. If Lyme ailment is going untreated, you may have greater extreme warning signs over the years. those comprise: Swelling and joint soreness (like arthritis). Tingling and numbness on your palms, feet, and returned. a loss of power that doesn't get better. difficulty focusing your innovations. detrimental reminiscence. weak spot or paralysis on your face muscular tissues.

2016-09-30 03:21:37 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Lyme is only one of the nasty things you can get from a tick bite. Other tick-borne diseases are serious as well. Get checked out by a doctor, and educate yourself about what to look for. Good luck!

2007-07-16 09:54:24 · answer #4 · answered by Dekayel 6 · 0 0

You may just have tick feaver....if you get a feaver and it gets to high you should go to the ER. Keep an eye on things and you should have someone around you. If it get's to where you are very out of it and don't communicate well with them then they need to get you to a doc. If you don't start to feel better soon I would go to a doc just in case...it could be something totaly different.

2007-07-16 08:42:11 · answer #5 · answered by d_marie_n 3 · 0 0

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