If Lyme disease is left untreated, inflammation can develop within a few weeks or months. This can lead to severe joint pain. The knees are particularly affected by Lyme disease-caused arthritis, but the inflammation can affect other joints, as well. Swelling and pain are common symptoms of arthritis and infected individuals may experience them during the third stage of Lyme disease.

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