{"id":2207,"date":"2020-03-31T13:19:28","date_gmt":"2020-03-31T13:19:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/imedicalsociety.org\/?p=2207"},"modified":"2020-03-31T13:19:28","modified_gmt":"2020-03-31T13:19:28","slug":"lyme-disease-symptoms","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/imedicalsociety.org\/lyme-disease-symptoms\/","title":{"rendered":"Lyme disease symptoms: How to recognize the disease"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Lyme Disease Symptoms<\/strong><\/h1>\n<\/div>\n

Lyme disease<\/strong><\/a> symptoms can vary greatly depending on the severity and stage of the disease (Source<\/a>). Especially at the beginning of the infection, it is important to recognize and treat the signs<\/a> reliably (Source<\/a>). In this way, complications can be avoided (Source<\/a>). In a late phase, the symptoms of Lyme disease<\/a> are very diverse and therefore more difficult to interpret (Source<\/a>). <\/span><\/p>\n

Many infected persons do not develop any Lyme disease symptoms<\/a>. (Source<\/a>) The symptoms of the others are manifold. In many, but not all infected persons, the Borrelia bacteria multiply locally in the area of the entry point (colliery bite) and thus cause a wandering reddening of the skin<\/a>. Doctors speak of erythema migrans.<\/p>\n

Read here how you can recognize Lyme disease.<\/span><\/p>\n

ICD codes for this condition are M01 G01 A68<\/span><\/p>\n

For the complete study of Lyme disease<\/a>, we have this article here<\/a>. This article you are reading is a complete revision of Lyme disease symptoms.<\/p>\n

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Stages Of Lyme Disease<\/strong><\/h2>\n

As we were explaining briefly above, many infected persons do not develop any Lyme disease symptoms. The symptoms of the others are manifold. In many, but not all infected persons, the Borrelia bacteria multiply locally in the area of the entry point (colliery bite) and thus cause a wandering reddening of the skin<\/a>. This is erythema migrans<\/em>.<\/p>\n

In the further course of the disease – whether with or without the appearance<\/a> of “wandering blush” – the borreliosis pathogens can gradually spread throughout the body via the bloodstream (“disseminate”). This means that in the course of the infection the Borrelia symptoms<\/a> can change and worsen.<\/p>\n

In the past, physicians used to differentiate between three successive stages of Lyme disease depending on the symptoms<\/a>. In many cases, however, the disease does not follow the sequence of these stages. Instead, the different Lyme disease symptoms<\/a> and forms of the disease can occur individually or in different combinations.<\/p>\n

Therefore, in the meantime one distinguishes between the following in the course of Lyme disease:<\/p>\n