Warning Signs Of Morgellons Disease

Joint Pain

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The joint pain that occurs in individuals affected by Morgellons disease is thought to be related to its close association with Lyme disease. Lyme disease is an infectious disease that develops due to the invasion of the body by the Borrelia bacterium. The Borrelia bacteria are spread to humans via tick bites, and symptoms tend to manifest around a week following the bite. Joint pain develops in Lyme disease in the later stages or chronic form of the disease. The synovium in the joints is attacked by the Borrelia bacterium, which induces an immune system reaction. The affected individual's immune system releases substances and summons certain types of cells to the joint through mechanisms that cause the area to swell and become inflamed.

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