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  • Patient:Hello Doctor. I am not feeling too good. I have continuous headaches and rasheson my body
  • Doctor:How longhave you been having these symptomsand do you have a fever?
  • Doctor:Wellseeing that your lymph nodes are also swollen along with thosesymptoms andafter examining your rashes it seems like you might be suffering from Lyme’sdisease. Tell me, have you been somewhere outdoors say maybe hiking or in thewoodland, maybe in the long grass?
  • Patient:Yes, doctor. I have a fever too and I am feeling so fatigued and drained
  • Doctor:Lyme disease is caused by bacteria called BorreliaBurgdorferi.Itspreads to humans through the bite of an infected tick. They are usuallyfound in the wild. We will send a blood sample to the lab for further analysis
  • Patient:But how is this disease caused?
  • Doctor: Lyme disease is a bacterialinfection you getfrom the bite of an infected tick. At first,Lyme diseaseusually causes symptoms such as a rash, fever, headache, and fatigue. But if itis not treated early, the infection can spread to your joints, heart, andnervous system. Prompt treatment can help you recover quickly
  • Patient:But what is this disease?
  • Patient:Oh dearGod! Yes, doctor I have. We went trekking 2 weeks ago in the valley and I got arash when I was back. I thought I was bitten by a mosquitoand I put some ointmentbut the redness just increased. Is it dangerous and can it be cured doctor?
  • Doctor: Don’t worry. It is acurable diseaseand it is good that you have reported this at an early stage
  • Doctor:Lyme disease is caused by bacteria called BorreliaBurgdorferi.It spreads to humans through the bite of an infected tick. They are usuallyfound in the wild. We will send a blood sample to the lab for further analysis
  • Patient:But how is this disease caused?
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