Lyme Disease bullseye rash (Erythema migrans) rarely seen during relapse in chronic cases of the disease
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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