What are the Symptoms of Lyme Disease?

Symptoms of lyme disease include severe headache, fatigue, fever, muscle aches and a rash. More severe symptoms include loss of limb function, stroke, seizures and blindness. You can find more information here: lyme.org/otherdis/ld_symptoms.html.

Lyme Disease: -quote- Signs and symptoms of Early Local Lyme Disease often starts with flu-like feelings of headache, stiff neck, fever, muscle aches, and fatigue. About 60% of light-skinned patients notice a unique enlarging rash, referred to as erythema migrans (EM), days to weeks after the bite. On dark-skinned people, this rash resembles a bruise.

-quote- There are a lot more symtoms, which can be found here lyme.org/otherdis/ld_symptoms.html Cancer: -quote- Persistent cough or blood-tinged saliva. A change in bowel habits. Blood in your stool.

Unexplained anemia. Breast lump or breast discharge. Lumps in the testicles.

A change in urination. Blood in the urine. Hoarseness.

-quote- Again, there are more symptoms and more details to be found here http://www.emedicinehealth.com/cancer_symptoms/page2_em.htm#Cancer%20Signs%20and%20Symptoms.

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