Lyme disease anxiety symptoms
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ADHD Anxiety Bipolar Disorder Depression Nervousness OCD ... Lyme Disease None of the above/negative Reflux Abdominal pain Bloody Stool Nausea ... Use the diagram and pain scale below to specify what symptoms you are experiencing and where they are located as well as the level of pain today. Use the corresponding numbers to indicate the types ...
[DOC File]The Evidence Is In: Chronic Lyme Disease Does Exist
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2. Borrelia burgdorferi Bb, the bacteria that causes Lyme disease is the most complex bacterium known to science. It follows that Lyme disease is a very complex illness, not always easy to diagnose or treat. (Ref: Clinical Inf. Dis. 2007:45 (15 July) 3. Each year, Lyme disease is under-reported. Of the reported cases, 24,000 meet CDC strict ...
[DOC File]Web Based Education Module 4: Diagnosis and Management …
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Lyme disease is a multisystem inflammatory disease that may affect the skin, joints, heart, and nervous system. The etiologic agent of Lyme disease is the gram-negative spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi which is transmitted mainly by tick bites. It is currently the most frequently
Symptoms of Lyme disease
Lyme is a multi-systemic illness, and may affect every part of the body causing fatigue, stiff neck, headaches, light and sound sensitivity, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), anemia, dizziness, joint and muscle pain, brain fog, tingling, numbness and burning sensations of the extremities, memory and concentration problems, difficulties with sleep (both falling asleep and frequent awakening), chest pain and …
[DOC File]Lyme Disease: An Evidence Based Discussion
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Although all Lyme disease patients demonstrate many similar symptoms, no two patients present with the exact same symptom profile. Other mental syndromes associated with late stage disease such as ADD, panic disorder, OCD, etc. may contribute to the development of depression.
[DOC File]Does Everybody Have Chronic Lyme Disease
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Many instances of Lyme disease are thought to be underreported due to lack of recognition of the symptoms of the disease (Aucott et al., 2009). Nursing Diagnosis. Lyme disease, while causing a host of physical ailments, is also responsible for anxiety related to the disease.
[DOC File]TINY - Lyme Disease
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This disease can affect the gastrointestinal tract. The symptoms would present as: abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea, heartburn, blood in the stool, and may mimic Crohn’s disease or colitis. The blood tests to diagnose Lyme disease may be negative, but a diagnosis based on the symptoms is sufficient. A low fat diet may help reduce the symptoms.
[DOC File]Lyme Disease - The Dr. Melanie Show - Home
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Doctors treating children in endemic areas don’t know the difference between mosquito bites and tick bites and falsely label patients who are experiencing Lyme symptoms with having Lyme; Anxiety about the illness, derived from reading information on the Internet, causes patients to remain ill and think they have chronic Lyme disease;
[DOC File]EMPIRE STATE LYME DISEASE ASSOCIATION
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May 07, 2002 · At that time, he complained of feeling tired and having little energy especially in the morning hours. Mr. George denied shortness of breath, chest pains, palpitations, fevers, or anxiety. No GI complaints, no melena, no hematochezia. He read on the internet about thyroid disease, anemia, and Lyme disease which all could explain his symptoms.
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