Neuroborreliosis

Neuroborreliosis – a Cause of Lyme Brain Fog – Pt2

  See also Neuroborreliosis Part 1 "The clinical course of neuroborreliosis is highly variable. Meningoradiculitis, also described as Bannwarth’s syndrome, is the most frequent manifestation of neuroborreliosis in Europe. Symptoms include headache, cranial nerve palsy, and/or lancinating pain. Although at least 80% of European patients present with facial nerve palsy and radiculitis, symptoms of neuroborreliosis [...]

Neuroborreliosis – a Cause of Lyme Brain Fog – Pt22019-07-26T12:07:29+00:00

Neuroborreliosis – a Cause of Lyme Brain Fog

  Neuroborreliosis is a disorder of the central nervous system. It is a neurological manifestation of Lyme disease caused by a systemic infection of spirochetes of the genus Borrelia. The brain, spinal cord and other nerve pathways can and most often are invaded by the infection. One part of the nervous system the bacterium love [...]

Neuroborreliosis – a Cause of Lyme Brain Fog2019-06-09T00:15:53+00:00