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Can Lyme disease cause meningitis?
Neurological Lyme disease can inflame the meninges, causing headache, neck stiffness or other symptoms that need urgent assessment.
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Neurological Lyme disease can inflame the meninges, causing headache, neck stiffness or other symptoms that need urgent assessment.
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Use NHS and NICE guidance in the UK; diagnosis and treatment belong to clinicians.
Practical next step
This article is educational and cannot diagnose, exclude or treat illness. Use NHS 111, a GP, emergency services or the corresponding local service according to symptom severity.
Sources and further reading
UK Lyme disease guidance and data
For current UK clinical advice, public-health guidance and surveillance data, consult these primary national sources.