3 Stages of Lyme Disease and their Symptoms

by Symptom Advice on December 27, 2010

Lyme disease and its symptoms are classified into multiple stages, the first stage is considered to be the early stage, the next is considered to be the second stage, the last and third stage is officially known as chronic Lyme disease.

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Lyme disease is a bacterial infection transmitted through a tick bite, which can normally be treated with antibiotics. if not treated immediately or the disease remains without medication, then in such cases infection can cause complications and long term disabilities. to help you avoid this unwanted condition, it helps a lot to be aware of the stages, from early to chronic Lyme disease symptoms.

First signs and symptoms

If you are bitten by an infected tick, the early stage of Lyme disease lasts for four weeks after. A red, circular rash that looks like a bull’s eye may be one of the symptoms associated with chronic Lyme disease. The red rash is called erythema migrans. It is wise to look for any symptoms after a tick bite because not everyone develops the rash. you may experience flu-like symptoms including headache, muscle ache, fever, chills and swollen lymph nodes. you should promptly consult your physician prior to the beginning of symptoms once you are sure have bitten by a tick.

When there is a delay in the treatment of Lyme disease, or no symptoms present in the early stage of the disease, it can transition to the second stage. this usually occurs between one to four months after the tick bite. The symptoms during this stage include joint pains, headaches, muscle pains, numbness in the arms and legs, fainting, fatigue, low concentration, memory loss and conjunctivitis.

Third stage, or Chronic Lyme disease

Lyme disease can become chronic especially in the elderly or have poor health. this later stage in Lyme disease could also be caused by very late diagnosis and treatment of the infection or persistent infection despite medication. In this period, symptoms are actually quite serious, including:

* Arthritis-With advanced Lyme disease, it is possible to develop arthritis. you will experience redness, swelling, and pain in your joints, as well as stiffness of your shoulders, elbows, hips, and knees, as well as in smaller joints.

* During the second stage, you will find your neurological problems may increase. you may feel more severe numbness in your arms, legs, and in other parts of your body, accompanied with itching and burning sensation. there may be more headaches, and there could be problems talking, remembering things and feelings of depression, anxiousness and panic. Additional neurological indications could be Bell’s Palsy, or facial nerve paralysis, and aseptic meningitis.

* Conditions which are serious symptoms and are a part of chronic Lyme disease include heart inflammation, visual dysfunction causing blurred vision, chronic fatigue, ringing in the ears (tinnitus), abdominal pain, pelvic pain, irregular heartbeat rate, hearing loss,urinary frequency,shortness of breath, fever, sweats, Diarrhea and irritable bowel

Most studies do not indicate that death is common in Lyme disease cases Lyme disease is not life-threatening, but it’s symptoms and complications can be very serious. you need to know what signs to watch for at the beginning so you can get treatment right away and then you won’t have undesired permanent results.

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