Sleep disturbances in Lyme are common. Joint pain may wake you up at night. Your body temperature may fluctuate, and night sweats or chills can wake you. Your face and head may feel flushed. Here are some of the statistics from studies:
- In a 2013 study, 60 percent of adults with early Lyme reported sweats and chills (15Trusted Source).
- The same study reported that 41 percent experienced sleep disturbances (15Trusted Source).
- Twenty-five percent of children with Lyme reported disturbed sleep (8Trusted Source).