Author: Dr. Daniel Cameron

  • Lyme Disease Rash: What Does It Really Look Like?

    Lyme Disease Rash: What Does It Really Look Like?

    Many people assume that a Bull’s-eye or erythema migrans (EM) rash is a common manifestation of Lyme disease. And that the lack of a rash confirms a person does not have the disease. This is far from the truth. EM rash identification remains a challenge because it often takes on a variety of appearances, according…

  • Lyme disease causes problems with vision

    Lyme disease causes problems with vision

    In their article “Lyme Disease and Papilledema: A Retrospective Study on Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes,” Vithayathil and colleagues, describe findings from a retrospective study involving 44 children who presented with vision complications and were later diagnosed with papilledema and Lyme disease. “Papilledema (optic disc swelling) secondary to intracranial hypertension (IH) has been reported in 6…

  • Vision loss in teenager due to Lyme disease

    Vision loss in teenager due to Lyme disease

    “We present a rare case of intracranial hypertension due to [Lyme disease] in a pediatric patient treated with EVD placement for CSF diversion and intravenous ceftriaxone, resulting in a significant improvement in symptoms,” including vision loss, the authors state. A 13-year-old boy was admitted to the emergency department complaining of a headache (which had been…

  • Why do my Lyme disease patients feel stigmatized?

    Why do my Lyme disease patients feel stigmatized?

    Patients are aware that being diagnosed with Lyme disease can lead to Lyme disease skepticism from both the public and healthcare providers. Lyme disease skepticism can result in delayed treatment and inadequate care, exacerbating the patient’s suffering. Some articles and reports have been dismissive of compelling evidence that demonstrates Lyme disease as a complex chronic…

  • Lyme Disease Treatment: Key Insights You Need to Know

    Lyme Disease Treatment: Key Insights You Need to Know

    Whether you’re searching for better Lyme disease treatment or want to know what Lyme disease medication works best, this video covers it all. Many people wonder, can Lyme disease kill you? While it can be serious, with the right treatment, you can get better. Lyme disease treatment antibiotics are commonly used, but there are other…

  • Unique presentation of Lyme disease skin rash

    Unique presentation of Lyme disease skin rash

    In their article, “Giant Erythema in a Child with Lyme Disease,” Banadyha and colleagues describe a young girl with Lyme disease who exhibited a unique presentation of an erythema migrans (EM) skin rash.¹ The 11-year-old girl was admitted to the hospital with a high fever, headaches, abdominal pain and a progressing rash. Her symptoms began…

  • Lyme carditis and heart failure

    Lyme carditis and heart failure

    The 52-year-old woman from Pennsylvania developed shortness of breath, fever, chills, fatigue, and joint pain and stiffness over a 2-week period. She also reported dizziness and occasional pre-syncope (feelings of fainting). “Echocardiography demonstrated new-onset mildly depressed LV systolic dysfunction,” the authors state. “Interestingly, coronary CTA revealed coronary arteries with no evidence of stenosis or plaque.”…

  • What are co-infections? Co-Infections of Lyme Disease

    What are co-infections? Co-Infections of Lyme Disease

    In this video, we explore what co-infections are, including co-infections of Lyme disease, and how they can affect people battling this condition. Lyme disease, caused by the bite of an infected tick, can sometimes come with other infections, known as co-infections. These co-infections, like Bartonella, Babesia, and Ehrlichia, can complicate Lyme disease symptoms and make…

  • Young boy develops Powassan encephalitis after camping trip

    Young boy develops Powassan encephalitis after camping trip

    This summer, a 9-year-old boy in Canada developed Powassan virus encephalitis, a life-threatening condition. In Pennsylvania, another young child was hospitalized with the virus. And, in April, an older man from Massachusetts was infected. Meanwhile, last year, a Maryland resident died from Powassan encephalitis after contracting it in Canada. Powassan virus – transmitted in 15…

  • Abdominal pain, ileus and constipation due to Lyme disease

    Abdominal pain, ileus and constipation due to Lyme disease

    Welcome to another Inside Lyme Podcast. I am your host Dr. Daniel Cameron. In this episode, I will be discussing the case of a 65-year-old woman with abdominal pain, ileus/pseudo-obstruction and constipation due to Lyme disease. By Dr. Daniel Cameron   Zulfiqar and colleagues first described this case in an article entitled “The many manifestations…