Rheumatoid Arthritis is one of Lyme symptoms, watch and learn !


A rheumatologist describes the effects of rheumatoid arthritis, a chronic inflammatory disease of the joints, its most common symptoms and the treatment options available.

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Depression, Anxiety and Lymes

doratr on April 16th, 2009
Some words about Lymes and emotional health problems and symptoms   Those who spend time in outdoor activities , whose life are full with action, are most likely to contract with lymes. All of a sudden, a bizarre series of symptoms is interrupting their lives. Their ability to live their [...]

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Is Lymes Genetic?

doratr on September 21st, 2008
Scientists have found a genetic factor that increases the chances of people suffering from chronic arthritis. The bacterium that breeds in the body of ticks causes Lymes disease. This was how I got this disease. However, there is an increase in discussion amongst scientists, as to whether Lymes is genetic or not. Recently, they [...]

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Acute and Chronic Lyme Symptoms

doratr on August 17th, 2008
Lyme symptoms can strike in awful or constant way. The serious way may be effortlessly considering whereas there are in addition instances that pose intense indications. Chronic Lyme symptoms are especially serious and can be lastingly weakening. It remains to be especially controversial in type while there is no fixed treatment and more than a few [...]

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How Lymes Can Affect Your Life?

doratr on April 2nd, 2008
The onset of Lymes has changed the way I perceive life. In fact, I never knew anything about Lyme disease until my family doctor diagnosed me with it. Initially, lyme disease symptoms were mild. However, slowly and steadily, they aggravated. Lyme disease afflicted me in three main stages. The first stage was the localized early [...]

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When Should I Suspect Lymes?

doratr on February 22nd, 2008
While suspecting Lymes, you need to understand that erythema migrans hides in favorite tick hiding sites, such as groin, axilla, behind the knees, and belt line.   You can suspect lymes disease (LD), if an oval or round extending, red rash develops in a few days of weeks after a tick infected with lymes bites you. Moreover, [...]

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What should we discuss with our physician when suspecting Lymes disease? Flu symptoms Lyme disease symptoms often begin with flu symptoms - like feelings of headache, fever, muscle pains, weakness and stiff neck. Around 60% of light skinned patients experience an exclusive enlarging inflammation, which people refer to as erythema migrans (EM), few days or [...]

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