Tick-borne diseases are on the rise, with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reporting nearly 60,000 cases annually in the United States alone. These illnesses can affect multiple body systems, including the nervous, cardiovascular, and musculoskeletal systems. The real danger lies in their subtle onset; symptoms often emerge weeks or months after the bite, complicating timely diagnosis and treatment. As awareness grows, it is vital to understand the scope of these hidden risks and stay informed about the ongoing challenges in detecting and managing tick-related health threats.
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23. Autoimmune Triggers Emerging research suggests that tick-borne pathogens may act as triggers for autoimmune responses in some individuals. Certain infections, such as Lyme disease caused…