People with Lyme disease may complain of mild to severe muscle and joint pain. This migratory symptom usually comes and goes seemingly at random, and can also manifest in various locations.
Mostly, the muscle and joint pain improve once the individual begins a course of antibiotics. However, in some cases of PTLDS, symptoms may persist beyond recovery.

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