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7 little-known symptoms of Lyme disease as Bella Hadid reflects on ‘15 years of suffering’ with the paralysing infection

BELLA Hadid yesterday said she is "finally healthy" after an agonising 15-year battle with Lyme Disease.

The supermodel, 26, was diagnosed with the condition in 2012, but was struggling with debilitating symptoms long before.

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Bella Hadid was diagnosed with Lyme disease as a teenagerCredit: instagram
She opened up on her health battle on InstagramCredit: instagram

Reflecting on her "painful but enlightening experience" on Sunday, Bella shared a series of images on Instagram.

Some show her receiving treatment in hospital, while others show the exhausting reality of the bacterial infection in day-to-day life.

The star posted snaps of her medical records which reveal the extent of her health problems.

According to the documents, she suffered from extreme fatigue, memory disturbances, depression, sleep disorders, headaches, muscle weakness and joint aches as a teenager.

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She also experienced night sweats, heart palpitations, cold hands and feet, numbness, ADHD, ringing in her eyes and chest pain.

Bella, who is currently taking a career break, described how living with Lyme disease, which "worsened with time", "took its toll on me in ways I can't really explain".

But she told her 59.3million followers that she wouldn't change a thing.

"If I had to go through all of this again, to get here, to this exact moment I’m in right now, with all of you, finally healthy, I would do it all again," she said.

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"It made me who I am today."

Lyme disease is a bacterial infection that can spread to humans by infected ticks - usually found in grassy areas, gardens and woodland.

If diagnosed early, it is normally easy to treat with antibiotics, according to the NHS.

But some people, like Bella, continue to have symptoms for years after diagnosis.

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It is commonly identified by a circular or oval-shaped rash around a bite, that looks like a bull's eye.

Flu-like symptoms, such as a high temperature, headache and tiredness, are also common.

Someone who has been infected most frequently notices:

  • Swelling
  • Itchiness
  • Blistering
  • Bruising
  • A high temperature
  • Headaches
  • Tiredness and a loss of energy

Some people will develop more severe symptoms months or years later. This can include:

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