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  1. Stage 1: Early Localized Disease. Early symptoms with localized (or acute) Lyme disease may begin hours, a few days, or even weeks after a deer tick bite. At the point of initial infection, the Lyme disease bacterium has not yet spread throughout the body.

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    During this stage, the infection has not yet spread to other parts of the body. Diagnosing Lyme disease during stage 1 gives you the best chances of a quicker recovery. Early localized Lyme disease commonly begins with a rash called erythema migrans. This rash, which occurs in 70% to 80% of infected people, typically develops seven days after a bit...

    If Lyme disease is left untreated, it may progress to early disseminated Lyme disease, which spreads from the bite location to other parts of the body. It may begin to affect the skin, nervous system, and heart. This stage can occur days to months following the initial infection. Neurologic symptoms occur in approximately 10% of untreated people. I...

    Late persistent Lyme disease usually occurs in those who did not receive early treatment. It's the most severe stage and can occur months to years following the initial infection. Damage to the joints, nerves, and brain is possible if not treated. Muscle and joint pain is the most common complaint of those in late-stage Lyme disease, affecting 80% ...

    Early detection and treatment of Lyme disease may prevent the infection from progressing to later stages of the illness. Since symptoms may vary from person to person, it's best not to jump to conclusions until you've been properly evaluated by your healthcare professional. An infected tick usually requires at least 36 hours to transmit the bacteri...

  3. May 6, 2024 · Stage 1: Known as localized Lyme because the bacteria haven’t spread throughout the body; Stage 2: Known as disseminated Lyme because the bacteria are spreading to the rest of the body

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  4. Feb 10, 2023 · This stage of disease has a limited set of symptoms. This is called early localized disease. A rash is a common sign of Lyme disease. But it doesn't always happen. The rash is usually a single circle that slowly spreads from the site of the tick bite. It may become clear in the center and look like a target or bull's-eye.

  5. Early localized, or Stage 1, Lyme disease occurs soon after being infected, when the Lyme disease bacteria are still close to the site of the tick bite. Common symptoms of early localized Lyme disease include a rash or mild, flulike symptoms.

  6. Jun 16, 2023 · Clinically, there are three stages of Lyme disease: early localized disease, early disseminated disease, and late disseminated disease. Early Localized Lyme Disease Early localized disease, the initial manifestation, begins between three and 30 days after a bite.

  7. Jan 6, 2024 · A telling sign of Lyme disease is a red, circular or oval rash that expands over time like a bullseye. This type of rash is clinically called "erythema migrans." However, Lyme disease...

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