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.
Some people also develop a distinctive "bullseye" rash, as described above. If you have symptoms like these, you should see a ...
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 ...
Bullseye rash a sign One of the most distinctive signs of early Lyme disease is a “bullseye rash” — redness around tick bites that look like a bullseye and can increase in size.
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