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Do Lyme disease symptoms come and go in dogs?

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Symptoms of Lyme disease may come and go, vary from mild to severe, and mimic other conditions. In many dogs, the signs may not appear for several months after infection. In severe cases, dogs may also develop heart disease, central nervous system disorders, or often-fatal kidney disease.


Can Lyme disease flare up in dogs?

Lyme disease can stay in your dog's body even with antibiotics. In these cases, the disease often flares up when a dog's immune system is suppressed or weakened, such as during periods of stress. The same antibiotic can be used to treat repeated recurrences of Lyme disease.

Do Lyme symptoms come and go early?

Symptoms may come and go. Untreated, the bacteria can spread to the brain, heart, and joints. Symptoms of early disseminated Lyme disease (stage 2) may occur weeks to months after the tick bite, and may include: Numbness or pain in the nerve area.

Do Lyme disease symptoms fluctuate?

Sleep disturbances in Lyme are common. Joint pain may wake you up at night. Your body temperature may fluctuate, and night sweats or chills can wake you. Your face and head may feel flushed.

How will my dog act if he has Lyme disease?

Dogs can display several forms of Lyme disease, but the most common symptoms are lameness, swollen lymph nodes, joint swelling, fatigue, and loss of appetite. In addition, serious kidney complications have been associated with Lyme disease in dogs.

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