Yes, generalized body weakness can occurs with viral meningitis.
While there isn't a virus that specifically targets the legs, certain viral infections can cause symptoms that may affect the legs, such as muscle pain, weakness, or inflammation. Viruses like the influenza virus or those causing viral myositis can lead to muscle-related symptoms in various parts of the body, including the legs. Additionally, some systemic viral infections can lead to complications that affect circulation or nerve function in the legs.
Weak legs can be a frightening feeling, and there are several health conditions that can cause your legs to become weak, such as low blood pressure. Anxiety, however, is often the cause of jelly legs, and is often a symptom experienced in combination with many other symptoms.
No, anything that happens after several years of the person having meningitis is not in any way connected to meningitis, the acid erosion could be down to the diet he has if it is high in acidity, like fruit juice, fizzy drinks. Milk teeth are also more prone to have acid erosion because the enamel is much weaker than adult teeth.
Yes. It can cause it to become darker and thicker.
because cold can cause joints to become stiff and could also make your muscles sore
no it can not cause swelling in your legs, but if your allergic to pop it might
Shingles won't cause warts on the arms and legs.
Involvement of nerves on the face, arms, or legs can cause them to enlarge and become easily felt by the doctor.
Varicose veins can cause varying degrees of discomfort, including aching heavy legs (especially at night or after hard exercise). Generally, varicose veins would not cause your legs to become extremely weak unless they formed painful ulcers externally. Consult your doctor for other possible causes.
He puts the head to his legs and cause his opponent to bleed ? what is this move.
yes DVT cause sharp pain in the legs
cause of vitiam