No. My friend had it for 2 years. He is back to normal but he missed 2 years of school because it feels just like a fever that lasts almost everyday for a year or 2.
While weight loss can occur as a result of Lyme disease due to loss of appetite, fatigue, and other symptoms, it is not typically a prominent or defining feature of the illness. Treatment for Lyme disease can also lead to weight gain as the body heals and returns to normal functioning. If you are experiencing unexplained weight loss, it is important to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause.
No, it's just shedding, which is normal for most dogs.
Yes. There are several things that could cause memory loss including disease, injury and age.
Lyme disease primarily affects the skin, joints, heart, and nervous system, but it is not directly linked to bone loss in the jaw. However, complications from Lyme disease, such as chronic inflammation or secondary infections, could potentially contribute to jaw issues. Additionally, conditions like Lyme-related arthritis might indirectly affect jaw function and health. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for a comprehensive evaluation if jaw problems arise.
If you don’t treat Lyme disease early on, it can turn into an inflammatory condition that affects multiple systems, starting with your skin, joints, and nervous system and moving to organs later on. The chances you might get Lyme disease from a tick bite depend on the kind of tick, where you were when it bit you, and how long the tick was attached to you.
No deaths or disseases are caused by marijuana. however, There is other side effects. such as memory loss.
Lyme Disease is something to consider. or migrane with aura.
It depends upon whether they hit their head or not. A bump to the head can cause memory loss. Another cause of memory loss is stress or anxiety.
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.
Lyme disease is caused by a bite from an infected tick and is treatable, multiple sclerosis is caused by the de mylination (loss of fat cells that surround and protect nerves inside the brain) of the schwann cells in the brain
Memory loss is not correlated with signs or pointing to a stroke. Memory loss is highly correlated with Alheizmer's disease. Signs of a stroke are loss of muscles, usually half the body.
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