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12. Vision Changes

Lyme disease can cause many types of vision change, depending on whether it is affecting the brain or the eyes themselves. In addition to causing light sensitivity, uveitis can cause floaters or blurry vision, and scleritis can lead to blurred vision and eye tenderness. In the brain, cranial nerve damage can lead to optic nerve inflammation and cause double vision.

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