Inside Lyme Podcast with Dr. Daniel Cameron
Health & Fitness:Medicine
Lyme disease manifests as abdominal pain in a young child
At age 8, the boy had been hospitalized for severe abdominal pain and underwent extensive testing. But results were negative. His abdominal pain remitted over the next two months.
One year later, the boy became ill again with new symptoms. “He experienced learning difficulties with attention deficit and irritability, in addition, he developed difficulty in walking,” wrote the authors.
He was diagnosed with Lyme disease by blood and spinal tap. He was successfully treated with 6 weeks of antibiotics.
I first read about this case by Savasta and colleagues in the Italian Journal of Pediatrics.1
This case report highlights the importance in considering “Lyme disease in the differential diagnosis of abdominal pain of unknown origin in children, especially in countries where the infection is endemic,” the authors wrote.
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Dr. Cameron is a Lyme disease expert and the author "Inside Lyme: An expert's guide to the science of Lyme disease." He has been treating adolescents and adults for more than 30 years.
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