Warning: Don't Let Lyme Disease Symptoms Go Unchecked

Published: 13th January 2011
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It is a fact that no one is immune to Lyme disease. Carrier's of the disease, ticks, are tiny and can live in area that is grassy or wooded. Ticks can bite someone without their knowledge, and often a person will contract Lyme disease and assume they have another disorder because of the symptoms. Contracting Lyme disease is a scary proposition, how would you be able to tell if that is what you have? In this article we will spell out some of those symptoms so that you know if you need to head to the doctor.

Have you recognized your muscles and joints being tense of difficult to move? Stiffness of the joints and muscles are primary signs of Lyme disease.

This goes beyond feeling a little stiff after working out. It is also more arresting than the stiffness or agony that you may sense if you are beginning to get the flu or another minor illness. Contact your physician, if you see that your muscles and joints are stiff and that it is becoming troubling. You could be dealing with Lyme disease or something else that is just as serious.


The stage of the disease you are in will dictate which symptoms you will notice. Each stage will manifest differently. The heart and nervous system become involved in the "early disseminated disease" stage also referred to as Stage Two. It's all in the name as far as the symptoms of this stage go. This is the stage when various Palsies begin to present. Heart and internal complications are likely in this stage.

A headache isn't fundamentally a major characteristic of Lyme disease.

Headaches are very common and rarely amount to anything more than a little bit of dehydration or some stress. Although, if the headaches are particularly agonizing or are coming about more often, it is an excellent idea to have your medical professional give you a checkup. Even if Lyme disease is not the cause of your headaches, something else might be responsible for their occurrences. The sooner you get a checkup for them, the more likely it'll be that you can have them medicated correctly and not have to be bothered with having to manage them any longer.


It is easy for Lyme disease to be unrecognized when looking for a diagnosis. This is because Lyme disease symptoms are often mistaken for other symptoms of other diseases. In cases where the person doesn't show symptoms till later stages of the disease this is even more true. Make an appointment with your doctor then, is you just haven't been yourself lately. You never know, they may find that tick bite and get you the needed treatment.

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