Lyme Disease bullseye rash (Erythema migrans) rarely seen during relapse in chronic cases of the disease
by Paul Mall • November 15, 2012 • Research
Recent data show that less than 16 percent of persons chronically infected with Lyme disease ever recall a bullseye rash. Most patients with the chronic persistent form of Lyme disease (Borrelia infection) never recall a bullseye rash which would explain why their treatment was delayed allowing the disease to progress into the late stages. Bullseye […]
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