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  1. Aug 11, 2021 · Neurologic symptoms of Lyme disease occur when the Lyme disease bacteria affect the peripheral or central nervous systems. Cranial nerve involvement: When the cranial nerves are affected, facial palsy (droop) can occur on one or both sides of the face. Peripheral nerve involvement: When the peripheral nerves are affected, patients can develop ...

  2. May 23, 2022 · Summary. Neurologic Lyme disease occurs when Lyme disease bacteria invade and affect the nervous system. Symptoms include numbness, pain, facial droop, neck pain, vision changes, and more. Lyme ...

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  4. Prognosis. The prognosis after early treatment of Lyme disease is generally very good. However, the prognosis worsens when diagnosis and treatment are delayed. Most patients with early Lyme disease infection recover with antibiotics and return to their normal state of health. However, some patients suffer from ongoing or recurrent symptoms ...

  5. Apr 6, 2024 · Lyme neuroborreliosis (LNB), also known as neurological Lyme disease, is a complication of Lyme disease affecting the central nervous system.It is caused by the spread of the Borrelia bacterium to the brain and spinal cord, causing nerve pain, numbness, double vision, facial palsy, and other symptoms.

  6. Apr 26, 2024 · As a patient with neurologic Lyme disease, it took 2 years until Maria Arini Lopez received an accurate diagnosis and effective treatment; however, questions still remain.

  7. Feb 27, 2020 · The terms used for these chronic symptoms include “post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome” (PTLDS), “(post-)Lyme encephalopathy” or simply “chronic Lyme (neuro)borreliosis” and are often used with no clear delineation between them. Characteristic for all three illnesses is that general symptoms predominate.

  8. Mar 28, 2023 · Stage 1: Early localized Lyme disease symptoms appear within 30 days of a tick bite and include a bulls-eye rash at the site of the bite and low-grade fever.; Stage 2: Early disseminated disease is characterized by multiple lesions (that typically occur days to weeks after infection) and/or neurologic and/or cardiac findings (that typically occur weeks to months after infection).

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