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you can diagnose or found that person is effecting from acute pyogenic meningitis that he is restless, not in his senses. He is doing unexpected things.

Needs immediate emergency medical attention from highly qualified staff (Sr. Resident doctors/ Medicine Specialists ) or you would lose him.

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