What could a bull’s-eye rash be?

What could a bull’s-eye rash be?Picture of lyme disease: Bull's eye rash

The classic bull’s-eye rash has commonly been associated with Lyme disease. This rash can be very large in area, from 4 to 6 inches in diameter. Similar lesions may be associated with a viral infection of the lungs, which may be triggered by a herpes simplex infection.

Dr. Lowell Goldsmith and Dr. Jeff Bernhard contributed their expertise on behalf of VisualDx for the above information.

Last modified on October 18th, 2018 at 6:54 pm