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Recurrent Lyme Disease Symptoms
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Recurring Lyme Disease
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Lyme disease evolves into the recurring form about 30 percent to 50 percent of the time. Lyme disease can also become reactivated in patients that are asymptomatic due to things such as stress, trauma, illness or pregnancy.
Initial symptoms
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Lyme disease's initial symptoms usually resemble the flu and include a fever and fatigue.
Later symptoms
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As the disease progresses, nausea, vomiting and a severe headache will follow.
Characteristic rash
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One of the hallmarks of Lyme disease is a rash. In recurrent Lyme disease, this rash will typically affect the torso.
Additional complications
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Recurrent Lyme disease can lead to joint damage, damage to the heart and blood vessels, as well as neurological damage.
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