Yes, meningitis can affect sleep due to symptoms such as headache, fever, and sensitivity to light, which may lead to discomfort and difficulty falling or staying asleep. Additionally, the underlying infection and inflammation can cause fatigue and malaise, further disrupting normal sleep patterns. Treatment and recovery may also influence sleep quality, with some individuals experiencing ongoing sleep disturbances even after the acute phase has resolved.
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Meningitis is all over the world. Y Meningitis is all over the world. Y
The Brain and Spinal Cord.
bad headaches, stiff neck and vomiting a lot..
damaging or killing neurons and neuroglia in the affected areas
Yes lack of sleep affect ur math grade.
it usually feeds on children and old people
It doesn't directly affect your weight. However, the less you sleep the more hungry you feel. So you will eat more if you sleep less.
There is no math in meningitis. Meningitis is an inflammation, and is not mathematical in any way. Math involves numbers, and meningitis involves inflammation.
No, bacterial meningitis is generally more severe than viral meningitis.
Spinal meningitis is a common name for meningitis.
No, meningitis is not considered a waterborne disease. It is primarily caused by infections from bacteria, viruses, or fungi that affect the protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord. While certain types of meningitis, such as viral meningitis, can be spread through contaminated food or surfaces, it is not transmitted through water. The most common bacterial causes, like Neisseria meningitidis, are spread through respiratory droplets from an infected person.