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www.lyme.org/gallery/rashes.html
www.lyme.org/gallery/rashes.html
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It sometimes produces a well-known "bull's eye" rash around the tick bite - but not always. ... Lyme Disease Foundation - Connecticut-based group with clear pictures of the rash, info on ticks and other-tick borne diseases and a user-friendly menu. Also read their history of Lyme disease for some interesting...
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www.chiff.com/health/disease/lyme_disease.htm
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The bull's-eye rash may be more difficult to see on people with darker skin tones, where it may take on a bruise-like appearance. The rash usually resolves in about a month. Although this rash is considered typical of Lyme disease, many people never develop it.
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kidshealth.org/parent/infections/bacterial_viral/lyme.h...
kidshealth.org/parent/infections/bacterial_viral/lyme.html
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Bull's-eye Rash Not the Most Common for Lyme ... Although many people commonly associate a "bull's-eye" rash with Lyme disease, a new study indicates that most patients instead have homogeneous lesions. ... Only 9% of the patients had the classic "bull's-eye" (an expanding, erythematous skin lesion with partial central...
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www.medscape.com/viewarticle/436722_5
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Information on Lyme Disease. Provided by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention. ... A key component of early diagnosis is recognition of the characteristic Lyme disease rash called erythema migrans. This rash often takes a bull's-eye appearances and is observed in about 80% of Lyme disease patients...
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www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvbid/lyme/ld_lymediseaserashphotos....
www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvbid/lyme/ld_lymediseaserashphotos.htm
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People who experience a second episode of the characteristic Lyme disease bull's-eye rash likely were bitten by another tick, rather than experiencing a relapse of the first infection, suggests a ... People who experience a second episode of the characteristic Lyme disease bull's-eye rash likely were bitten by another tick,
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www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/84850.php
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Lyme disease is a common problem in areas that have infected ticks that carry the disease. Do you know what the bullseye rash of Lyme disease looks like? ... One of the characteristic signs of Lyme disease is the bullseye rash or erythema migrans.
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teenhealth.about.com/od/diseasesanddisorders/ig/lyme-di...
teenhealth.about.com/od/diseasesanddisorders/ig/lyme-disease-gallery/lyme-bullseye-rash.htm
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About 50% of patients do not recall one or more of tick bite, rash or flu-like illness. The rashes associated with LD can assume a variety of morphologies including vesicular, ... Lyme patients can be easily irritated by anyone just walking into the same room even though eye contact is never made or words exchanged.
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The most common early sign of lyme disease is the appearance of a rash on the skin that looks like a "bull's eye". The rash begins as a reddened area near the area of the tick bite. As the rash gets bigger, it clears in the center and develops a red ring around the outer perimeter.
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www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/imagepages/19617.htm
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