How To Spot Anaplasmosis

A Severe Headache

Livestrong

A severe headache is another common symptom of anaplasmosis. WHile anaplasmosis isn't the same condition as Lyme disease, there have been cases where an anaplasmosis infection is more serious than Lyme disease. Many individuals report having the worst headache they've ever felt. If you don't have serious headaches regularly, meaning you don't have a chronic migraine problem, see a doctor if you experience a severe headache. In most cases, headaches are caused by any number of minor issues. However, headaches can also be a sign of more serious underlying conditions.

The best way to prevent anaplasmosis is to avoid tick bites, but if you do get bitten, follow-up treatment should be done as soon as possible.

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