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Q: How does Lyme disease affects the body?
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What can happen if Lyme Disease is not treated?

Lyme Disease affects every system of the human body. There can be severe problems that can occur if Lyme Disease is not treated. One of the worse outcomes of untreated Lyme Disease is paralysis.


What is Lyme disease and why is it accompanied by a great deal of pain?

Lyme disease is a bacterial infection caused by three species of the Borrelia genus. It cause inflammation that affects different parts of the body. Inflammation surrounding the nerves is the cause of pain.


What body systems can be affected by Lyme disease?

Lyme disease is a systemic illness, which means that it affects all parts of the body. The most commonly affected areas and organs, however, are the skin, nervous system, heart, joints, and eye


What bacterial disease affects nerves?

Lyme disease and syphilis are two bacterial diseases that affect nerves.


How do cells in your body get rid of Lyme disease?

they do no


Does lyme disease cause body odor?

It could but this is not a symptom of the disease.


What disease is associated with muscle aches and whole body aches?

lyme disease


What is one tick or mite disease that affects humans?

Lyme disease Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever HGE anaplasmosis


Who is lyme Disease name after?

it was named after a town in Connecticut because all these people were getting lyme disease...me my mom and my step dad all had lyme disease


What is the bibliography for Lyme disease?

what is bibliography of lyme disease


Can lyme disease affect eyesight?

Yes, Lyme Disease is a multisystem spirochetal disorder. If not diagnosed and treated early, Lyme Disease can affect other parts of the body, including the eyes. It can cause blurred vision, floaters and even pain in the eye. There are many ocular manifestations from Lyme Disease but proper treatment can improve symptoms.


What is a late stage complication of Lyme disease?

A late-stage complication of Lyme disease that affects the skin is acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans, a disorder in which the skin on the person's lower legs or hands becomes inflamed and paper-thin