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Neurological Symptoms
Lyme disease can affect the nervous system, causing symptoms such as stiff neck and severe headache (meningitis), temporary paralysis of facial muscles (Bell's palsy), numbness, pain or weakness in the limbs, and poor motor coordination. More subtle changes—such as memory loss, difficulty with concentration, and a change in mood or sleeping habits—have also been associated with Lyme disease but are not definitely proven to be caused by it.
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