Chronic Lyme Disease Symptoms: A Comprehensive Overview
The symptoms of chronic Lyme disease are varied and can affect multiple systems of the body. Some common symptoms include:Musculoskeletal: Joint pain, muscle aches, fatigue,
Neurological: headaches, difficulty concentrating, memory problems,
Skin: Rashes,
Cardiac: Heart palpitations
Eyes: Conjunctivitis
Genitourinary: Frequent urination, pain during intercourse
Gastrointestinal: abdominal pain, nausea,
Psychiatric: Depression, changes in mood
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