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6 Lone Star Tick Diseases You Can Get From an Infected Bite

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6 Lone Star Tick Diseases You Can Get From an Infected Bite

Ticks are more than just an itchy nuisance—they’re carriers of serious diseases. Among the various tick species in the U.S., the Lone Star tick (named for the distinctive white spot on adult females) has gained attention for spreading several illnesses. Found primarily in the southeastern and eastern U.S., these ticks pose a real risk to anyone spending time outdoors.

If you get bitten by a Lone Star tick, it’s important to know the potential diseases it can transmit. Here are six you should be aware of:


1. Ehrlichiosis

  • Cause: Bacteria Ehrlichia chaffeensis or Ehrlichia ewingii
  • Symptoms: Fever, headache, fatigue, muscle aches, sometimes rash
  • Notes: Early treatment with antibiotics is usually effective. Severe cases can cause complications if left untreated.
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