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Lyme Arthritis
Lyme arthritis may affect high blood pressure and
blood sugar.
An arthritic condition develops in about one half
of the people who have a bacterial infection of
fever usually infected by ticks. This does not occur until several months after the bacterial
infection has disappeared.
Lyme arthritis may affect high blood pressure and
blood sugar.
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Lyme Arthritis
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arthritis, high blood pressure
Treatment for the bacterial infection requires
antibiotics and antibiotics may also be necessary to use on the follow up arthritic
condition.Treatment for both conditions should be
under a doctor's care.
Lyme arthritis may affect high blood pressure and
blood sugar.