Common symptoms when patients have them, are mild fever and skin rash, but some also experience muscle and joint pain, headaches, and conjunctivitis, or red eyes.
Consider a patient who turns up in mid-February with a low fever, a terrible headache and achy muscles in an average US city, who hasn't done much travelling recently.
Despite my persistent low-grade fever and joint pain and muscle aches, I was told, " Go see a therapist, practice more self-care." I started to believe they were right.