A characteristic flat, red ring or bull's eye rash develops in 75% of those who have been bitten by a tick infected with Lyme disease. The rash appears days to weeks after the bite and spreads outward. The bull's eye rash is called "erythema migrans." If you are unsure, see your doctor.
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A characteristic flat, red ring or bull's eye rash develops in 75% of those who have been bitten by a tick infected with Lyme disease. The rash appears days to weeks after the bite and spreads outward. The bull's eye rash is called "erythema migrans." If you are unsure, see your doctor.
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