Warning Signs Of Babesiosis

Malaise And Fatigue

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Malaise and fatigue are some of the initial symptoms of babesiosis. These symptoms tend to set in between one and four weeks after exposure to the tick. They might be accompanied by a fever, loss of appetite, or aching in joints and muscles. Most patients who experience serious symptoms are those over fifty years old, with a compromised immune system, or who have had a splenectomy. The majority of infected individuals have immune systems strong enough to fight the parasite on their own.

Malaise is a feeling that's hard to pin down. It can involve pain, discomfort, or uneasiness. These feelings don't appear to have any pinpointed cause. Fatigue can be a sign of a serious underlying condition if it lasts for more than two weeks. An individual experiencing fatigue will feel tired even if they've gotten enough sleep. They may also get tired more quickly than they usually do, and they may need to take naps throughout the day.

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