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Step 1
Watch for red circular rashes known as erythema migrans appearing three to 30 days after the tick bite. This is usually the first symptom of a Lyme disease infection. The rash often has a clear center giving it the appearance of a "bull's-eye" but not in every case. During the first few weeks, the rash will expand to eight inches or more in diameter and may be warm to the touch.
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Step 2
Look for flu-like symptoms such as fever, chills, fatigue, headaches, body aches and swollen lymph nodes.
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Step 3
Note any development of painful arthritis or joint aches sometimes resulting in severe swelling of one or both knees.
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Step 4
Be aware of more serious symptoms such as minor paralysis of the face, severe headaches, irregular heartbeat, chest pains, dizziness and psychological changes.










Comments
MisterTom said
on 4/20/2008 The erythema migrans can, but does not always expand to eight inches-- when present, the range is classically between 5 to 6.8 centimeters (two to three inches) (Clinical Dermatology, December 2006 )It is very important to have any bullseye shaped rash evaluated by a lyme literate doctor. Also, take a photo of the rash. The other tips are right on the money.