Lyme disease can cause memory problems, specifically short-term memory loss. This is considered to be a third-stage symptom of the disease. However, this is another symptom not immediately identifiable as related to Lyme disease and could go largely unnoticed. Anyone experiencing an unusual degree of forgetfulness should visit a doctor to identify or rule out infection.

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