
Uncommon Symptoms That May Indicate a Tick-Borne Illness
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Time to read 5 min
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Time to read 5 min
Tick-borne illnesses can present a wide range of symptoms. A few uncommon symptoms include pain along the rib, plantar pain, pain in the sole or heel of the foot, abdominal pain, back pain, bone pain, and partial paralysis. It's important to seek medical attention promptly. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial to prevent complications.
Many tick-borne diseases are notoriously challenging to diagnose, partly because of the wide range of symptoms they can present. Even a single type of infection, such as Lyme disease, can look vastly different from one patient to another. Symptoms can also change over time if diseases are left untreated or undertreated.
When it comes to symptoms of tick-borne diseases in humans, most people think of fevers, chills, rashes, joint pain, and headaches. While these symptoms can and do show up in many cases of Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses, they are not always present. What’s more, there are many lesser-known symptoms associated with a range of tick-borne diseases that may go unnoticed by doctors.
Some of the most common symptoms of tick-borne diseases in humans include aches and pains, particularly muscle aches and joint pain or swelling (Lyme disease). However, other types of aches and pains associated with tick-borne diseases may go unnoticed by you or your doctor, especially if you are not aware that you may have a tick bite.
Some of these lesser known pain symptoms, and the diseases they’re associated with, include the following:
In addition to aches and pains, many tick-borne diseases can cause vision and auditory issues such as those listed below:
Several other Tick Talk articles have covered the range of cognitive, psychological, and neurological symptoms of tick-borne diseases in humans – particularly in the case of late-stage and chronic Lyme disease or Tick-Borne Relapsing Fever (TBRF). Many people may be familiar with the sleep disturbances, brain fog, anxiety and depression, and even rage that can be experienced in some cases of untreated or undertreated Lyme disease and TBRF.
However, many may not know the extent of these symptoms and all the diseases that may cause them. For example, some cases of Babesiosis have been linked to the occurrence of vivid (violent) dreams. Also, anxiety and rage are classic signs of Bartonella- even more so than Lyme according to some Lyme Literate Medical Doctors.
Tick-borne diseases can cause a range of nonspecific symptoms affecting multiple body systems, especially if diseases are left to progress. Some miscellaneous symptoms of tick-borne diseases in humans include the following:
In addition, certain clinical signs can be associated with underlying tick-borne infections. For example:
Again, it’s important to note that symptoms of tick-borne diseases in humans can vary greatly from person to person and can change over time if diseases are not diagnosed and treated in a timely manner.
The presence of any one of the symptoms above does not alone guarantee that you have a tick-borne disease, but if you do experience them alongside any other potential symptoms, it’s important to talk to a trusted doctor and get tested immediately.
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In some patients, symptoms come and go so it is important to keep track of all your symptoms, even minor aches and pain or symptoms that might appear unrelated. This will help your doctor with diagnosis.
Lyme | TBRF | Bartonella | Babesia | Rickettsia | Ehrlichia | Anaplasma | |
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Abdominal pain | x | x | x | ||||
Back pain | x | ||||||
Pain along rib margin | x | ||||||
Plantar pain | x | x | |||||
Light sensitivity | x | ||||||
Retinal inflammation | x | ||||||
Red eyes | x | x | |||||
Sound sensitivity | x | ||||||
Tinnitus | x | ||||||
Burning skin | x | ||||||
Numb skin patches | x | ||||||
Dry cough | x | x | x | ||||
Easy bruising | x | ||||||
Lightheadedness upon standing | x | ||||||
Difficulty swallowing | x | ||||||
Excessive thirst | x | ||||||
Small bumps on skin | x | ||||||
Stretch marks | x | ||||||
Swollen glands | x | ||||||
Anemia or low platelets | x | ||||||
Elevated liver function tests | x | x | |||||
Low white blood cell count | x | x | |||||
Enlarged spleen | x | ||||||
Inflammatory Bowel Disease | x | ||||||
Inflammatory Bowel Syndrome | x |