Does the EM rash always look like a bulls-eye?
A.3 – No. More often the rash is atypical (not like the bull’s-eye) and can vary greatly in shape. The bull’s-eye rash is circular in shape with a clearing from the centre. However many EM rash examples can be irregular in shape, colour and size. They can appear on any part of the body including the scalp where they are often not observed when under the hair. Multiple rashes can appear in multiple locations and not necessarily on the part of the body where the bite is thought to have occurred.