A common symptom of Lyme disease is a bullseye-shaped rash. However, many other conditions may cause a similar rash, including ringworm, fixed drug reactions, and allergic reactions to insect bites.
Only 20 percent of those rashes will appear in the bullseye pattern – that’s 14 bullseye rashes out of 100 cases of Lyme disease. “When I talk to doctors and tell them that about a third of ...
This rash shows up in a bullseye pattern, Levoska says. "It can present anywhere on the body, but more commonly it's on the chest, abdomen, back area or the legs," she says. Unfortunately ...
Some people also develop a distinctive "bullseye" rash, as described above. If you have symptoms like these, you should see a ...
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What really is Lyme disease – and how do you know if you have it?“It often starts with flu-like symptoms and a distinctive red, “bullseye” rash called erythema migrans,” says Prof Logan, “although not everyone develops the rash.” Tick bites ...
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