Symptoms of Lyme Disease in Children
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Rash at Bite Site
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One of the earliest and most noticeable signs of Lyme disease is a rash where the tick bit you. The rash is in the shape of a circle around the bite and gets larger with time.
Flu-like Symptoms
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Another early sign of Lyme disease can be flu-like symptoms, including fatigue, fever, headaches and swollen lymph nodes.
Joint Pain
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Joint pain caused by inflammation, especially to the knees, is a symptom of Lyme disease. The joint pain can also move from joint to joint, affecting different areas on different days.
Secondary Symptoms
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If not caught and treated early, the infection from Lyme disease can cause conjunctivitis, rapid heartbeats, frequent headaches, fainting, pain and weakness in the arms and legs, fatigue, additional skin rashes and paralysis of the facial nerves, called Bell's palsy.
Late Symptoms
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If the illness progresses without proper treatment, brain, nerve and joint damage can occur, including severe fatigue, changes to mood and memory, difficulty sleeping, numbness and tingling in the back, hands and feet and chronic Lyme arthritis, which leads to recurring bouts of fluid buildup in the joints.
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