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No it effects myeline sheath
no but it those effects could start after a long period of time
That depends on whether it is bacterial encephalitis or viral encephalitis. Bacterial encephalitis is treated with antibiotics, while viral encephalitis is not.
Frank H. Michaels has written: 'Studies of the effects of infection by caprine arthritis-encephalitis virus of synovial macrophages' -- subject(s): Arthritis, Caprine arthritis-encephalitis, Goats, Diseases
Primary encephalitis can happen to people at any time of the year (sporadic encephalitis), or can be part of an outbreak (epidemic encephalitis).
Stimulating specific areas of the hypothalamus can have various effects on the body and behavior. For example, stimulating the lateral hypothalamus can increase hunger and lead to increased food intake, while stimulating the ventromedial hypothalamus can suppress appetite and cause decreased food intake. Stimulating other areas of the hypothalamus can also regulate sleep, thirst, body temperature, and hormone release.
Anaphylactic shock (severe allergic reaction), immune system reactions, and encephalitis (inflammation of the brain) are just a few of the known reported side effects in some patients.
Hypothalamus is a noun.
A dangerous condition that affects the brain is encephalitis.
It may also cause encephalitis
People mainly get encephalitis from a mosquito bite.