You probably know to look out for tick bites and the telltale
bullseye rash that can form around them if a person is infected with Lyme disease.
The bullseye rash doesn't always occur, so it is important to check for other symptoms.
Not exact matches
Also beware of a red
rash that looks like a donut or
bullseye target after a tick bite, or a fever with a spreading red or black spotty
rash.
In humans, often the earliest indication of infection is a «
bullseye»
rash at the site of the tick bite — so named because it resembles a target.