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Some infants with meningitis have seizures as their only identifiable symptom.
Fever is indeed a sypmptom of meningitis. Symptoms of meningitis are very similar to the flu. They include fever, headache, vomiting, stiffness, and sleepiness. A doctor should always be consulted regarding meningitis.
Danger signals associated with neck pain in some cases, neck pain may be a symptom of meningitis.
Meningitis is a nerve inflammation from various causes. There is a rash associated with bacterial meningitis (Neisseriameningitidis) that consists of irregular red or purple spots. But these are not the primary clinical symptom.
Yes, blurred vision can be a symptom of meningitis, although it is not one of the most common signs. Meningitis typically presents with symptoms such as severe headache, fever, neck stiffness, and sensitivity to light. In some cases, increased intracranial pressure or inflammation of the optic nerve can lead to visual disturbances. If meningitis is suspected, it is important to seek medical attention promptly.
Babies with late-term disease typically have meningitis (inflammation of the brain and spinal tissues).
I have been wondering the same thing. My mother had bacterial meningitis at age 63. She had no symptoms of Parkinson's before the meningitis, but she woke up from the coma with a tremor in her hand which was the first symptom. Nine years later, her Parkinson's has developed significantly.
True. In cases of viral meningitis, there is no specific antiviral treatment, so the focus is on symptom relief. This may include medications to reduce fever, pain, and inflammation, as well as ensuring adequate hydration and rest. Most patients recover fully with supportive care.
No. Tinea is caused by fungi, and bacterial meningitis, clearly, is caused by a bacterium. However, any symptom which concerns you should be reported to your doctor, and something like meningitis particularly. Your doctor would far rather be bothered with a false alarm than have you ignore something serious.
The majority of backaches are due to poor posture and weak supporting muscles.
Symptoms of spinal meningitis can include severe headache, fever, stiff neck, sensitivity to light, confusion, nausea, and vomiting. In some cases, a rash may also appear. It is important to seek medical attention if you suspect you may have spinal meningitis, as it can be a serious and potentially life-threatening condition.