Risks of lyme disease are that it can cause heart problems, causing an irregular heart rhythm or chest pain there is a possibility thay It could spread to the nervous system, which would cause facial paralysis or numbness/tingling in the legs and arms. it could even start to cause headaches and neck stiffness which could also be a sign of meningitis. pain and swelling in the large joints could also occur.
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
Lyme disease is only known as Lyme disease. There are co-infections of Lyme disease that may be mistaken as other names for the disease but they are actually a different infectious disease.For more information about Lyme disease, go to www.lyme.org and http://www.lymediseaseassociation.org
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lyme disease so watch out what you do you can die ffrom this
The most significant health risk due to ticks is Lyme's disease. It can cause permanent, life long conditions if not treated properly. For symptoms of Lyme's disease, visit http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvbid/lyme/ld_humandisease_symptoms.htm.
"la maladie de Lyme" is the French spelling for 'Lyme disease'.
Equine lyme is lyme disease in horses.
Lyme disease is caused by the bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi
Lyme disease is comunicable. it can be spread from one person to another.
Yes, that is the medical code for Lyme Disease.
Lyme disease is most commonly reported in the northeastern, mid-Atlantic, and north-central regions of the United States. States with a high incidence of Lyme disease include Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. However, cases have been reported in nearly all states in the U.S.
Yes, Lyme Disease is noncommunicable, it cannot be passed from person to person.