Beyond the Bullseye: 13 Lesser-Known Warning Signs of Tick-Borne Illness

6. The Gut's Quiet Rebellion: Mysterious Digestive Distress

Woman stomach pain. Indoor shot. Photo Credit: Envato @kiraliffe

If you're experiencing persistent, low-level nausea, unexplained bloating, new food sensitivities, or a frustrating change in bowel habits (like constipation alternating with diarrhea) without a clear dietary trigger or stomach bug, don't ignore it. Some tick-borne infections can subtly inflame the digestive tract, leading to these ongoing, vague grievances. While easily mistaken for IBS or stress, such symptoms in the context of potential tick exposure or other elusive signs should raise a cautionary flag.

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