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A common symptom of Lyme disease is a bullseye-shaped rash. However, many other conditions may cause a similar rash, including ringworm, fixed drug reactions, and allergic reactions to insect bites.
More than 70% of people with Lyme disease will develop a erythema migrans rash, which is also known as a “bullseye rash.” This can look like an actual bullseye, an expanding rash with a ...
People with darker skin tones may not develop a typical bulls-eye pattern. A rash caused by Lyme disease may appear red or bluish. However, a rash that looks like erythema migrans doesn't always ...
As Virginians head outdoors during warmer weather, an emergency medicine physician with Virginia Tech is spreading awareness ...
More than 89,000 cases of Lyme disease were reported to the CDC in 2023, but the agency says many more cases aren't reported.
As warmer weather arrives on Cape Cod, the risk of tick bites and the serious illnesses they can cause increases. Among the ...
Check yourself - and your pets - for ticks regularly after you’ve been outside or on a walk or hike. They like to hide near the hairline, ears, neck, under arms or around the groin. Check between ...
Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. Often, he explains, a doctor will see the tell-tale bullseye rash on a patient’s skin and simply prescribe the antibiotic doxycycline to ...
This rash will sometimes have some central clearing – (making it the classic “bullseye” rash – but can also be an expanding circular red rash without the central clearing. The rash will ...