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Yes, there can be a connection between short-term memory loss and lymes disease. Often people with lymes disease can experience brain fog and memory problems short-term.
Doug Kaufmann is a man who writes blogs about medical conditions. He describes Lyme disease as an infectious disease cause by 3 species of bacteria called genus Borrelia.
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yes it can. It is a bacteria transmitted by ticks and has very similar affect symptomatically as lymes disease. Many people prob have it but haven't been tested and think that they have lymes and it is just false positive. Anapasmosis is a branch off of Erlichiosis, but is in a different
Lymes disease is contracted in humans in only one way. The western blacklegged tick in British Columbia or the blacklegged tick, sometimes called the deer tick, carry bacteria which is spread to humans, causing Lymes disease. Ticks become infected by feeding on infected animals. http://www.accuconference.com/
lymes disease
I was sick with lymes disease for two full weeks.
Yes, rash is a symptom of lymes disease. Other symptoms that are caused by lymes disease are lack of energy, headache and stiff neck, fever and chills, muscle and joint pain and many more.
Anyone can be at risk of Lymes Disease if they come in contact with an infected tick.
Ticks
No, but someone with Lyme Disease might be. It depends on how life threatening it is