Warning Signs Of Babesiosis

Changes In Mood

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Babesiosis occurs when the Babesia microti invade an individual's bloodstream and start ravishing their red blood cells. An individual can remain asymptomatic for several months to several years before they experience preclinical features of the disease. When symptoms do manifest, they are malaria-like and may persist for several weeks. In advanced forms of babesiosis, the Babesia microti cause numerous hematological abnormalities and make their way to the brain tissues. The most common areas of the brain the parasite affects are the prefrontal cortex and the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus controls the release of a hormone referred to as oxytocin, which is what determines an individual's emotional state, boosting the mood when it is released. The parasitic invasion of the Babesia microti in the hypothalamus causes abnormal and extreme fluctuations in the release of oxytocin. It is the affects of the hematological abnormalities and the direct invasion of the parasite in the brain tissues that cause a babesiosis patient to experience extreme changes in mood.

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