Lyme disease is a common infection caused by bites from infected ticks. This bacterial infection often results in a circular red rash that looks like the center of a dartboard.

There are lots of people who think the inflammatory rash they developed meant they have Lyme disease. Medical experts, however, say that this is not so. Some of the symptoms associated with the ailment, like loss of energy and tiredness, are also the same as that of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.

Many patients who thought they had Lyme disease and went to consult a doctor found they have chronic fatigue syndrome. Most of them got the idea from the Internet that they have Lyme disease.

There are even some who are prepared to argue with their doctors just because Lyme disease online tests tell them they have the ailment. Medical professionals recommend seeing the doctors physically so they can conduct actual tests instead of answering questions found in Lyme disease online testing sites.

Inflammatory rashes and lyme disease
Inflammatory rashes and lyme disease Pixabay

For the large part, many patients are in denial when told they have chronic fatigue syndrome. As doctors opine, perhaps the stigma attached to the condition is too much for these patients.

Another problem is that even if the doctors test the patients for Lyme disease, and the results come out negative, patients lose no time in telling doctors they are wrong. This is because the seeds of doubt planted by Lyme disease online testing sites have already grown. Patients would then usually go to another doctor to seek their advice.

In many instances, inflammatory rashes found on patients were treated successfully with antibiotics. Sometimes, patients display Lyme disease symptoms, but then there are no rashes present.

Instead of rash, other patients would exhibit flu-like symptoms. Under this circumstance, doctors would tell the patients to have their blood tested. Depending on the results, doctors then treat the patients with antibiotics before such symptoms worsen.

At present, new cases of Lyme disease are officially placed approximately 2,000 to 3,000 in the United Kingdom. This is based on data compiled from various laboratories located in England and Wales.