Borrelia Infection
Borrelia infection is a bacterial infection caused by Borrelia bacteria, which can be transmitted through contact with infected animals, such as ticks and fleas. Symptoms of Borrelia infection include fever, headache, fatigue, joint pain and skin rashes. In some cases, if left untreated, it can lead to long-term complications such as arthritis, cardiac problems and central nervous system damage. It is important to recognize the symptoms of Borrelia infection in order to receive early treatment. Treatment involves antibiotics and should be based on the specific type of Borrelia infection. Early diagnosis and treatment of Borrelia infection is essential for a successful outcome and for preventing long-term health complications.
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