Specializing in the Treatment of Lyme Disease and Associated Diseases
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The following list of symptoms is not meant to be a diagnostic tool. Lyme Disease can be associated with a complex set of symptoms which can change with time. However, in general, the more of these symptoms you have chronically over time, the more likely Lyme could be at the root of these symptoms.
 
Fatigue
Fevers
Weight Loss or Gain
Hearing: Loss, Buzzing or Ringing
Ear Pain
Dizziness, Vertigo
Off Balance, Unsteady
Lightheadedness
Sound Sensitivity
Isomnia
Excessive Sleep, Night/Day
Hair Loss
Cold Intolerance
Heat Intolerance
Headaches
Muscle Cramps
Night Sweats
Vivid Dreams
Nightmares
Constipation
Diarrhea
Chronic Cough
Joint Pain: Fingers, Toes
Joint Pain: Knees, Elbows
Joint Pain: Hips, Shoulders
Joint Swelling: Fingers, Toes
Joint Swelling: Ankles, Wrists
Joint Swelling: Knees Elbows
Joint Swelling: Hips, Shoulders
Joint Stiffness
Confusion, Difficulty Thinking
Word Search Difficultly, Name Block
Memory Loss, Forgetfulness
Shaky
Jerking
Difficulty Reading, Absorbing New Info
Disoriented, Getting Lost
Speech Errors, Wrong Word, Misspeaking
Mood Swings
Depression
Anxiety, Panic
Pelvic Pain
Erectile Dysfunction
Loss of Libido
Anger Control Problems
Trouble at School
Behavoiral Issues
Trouble with Peers
Chest Pain
Symptoms Flare or Change Every Four Weeks
Neck Pain
Shortness of Breath