Meningitis sequelae symptoms?
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Meningitis is an infection of the central nervous system. After infection with pathogens, most people initially have the same symptoms: fever, headache, runny nose, sore throat, nausea, vomiting, etc. these symptoms are very similar to cold, so they are often ignored, thinking that they are just a cold. Drinking water, resting or taking some cold medicine can be good. Meningitis sequelae symptoms? Let's talk about it.
Meningitis sequelae symptoms?
1. What are the sequelae of meningitis: due to the different types of virus, meningitis has a variety of manifestations. The severity of viral meningitis varies greatly. There are both high fever and low fever. Usually have varying degrees of headache, vomiting, mental complexion is not good, sleepy sleep. In severe cases, there may be symptoms such as aspiration, coma, limb paralysis and irregular respiratory rhythm.
2. What are the sequelae of meningitis: epidemic meningitis B (referred to as encephalitis B) is transmitted by mosquitoes with virus, which is most likely to cause high fever, aspiration and coma. The morbidity and mortality are high.
3. What are the sequelae of meningitis: viral meningitis sequelae is epilepsy, epilepsy commonly known as epilepsy, is due to sudden transient excessive discharge of brain cells caused by brain dysfunction; The symptoms of the sequelae of viral meningitis are motor, sensory, consciousness, autonomic nerve, mental and other different disorders, or both. Clinically, the sequelae of viral meningitis are sudden loss of consciousness, sudden fall, limb twitch, foaming or crying in the mouth, and wake up like normal people.
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This shows that these sequelae are very serious, but if early active treatment of meningitis, generally there will be no sequelae, so do not worry too much. Severe bacterial meningitis can also have shock, coma or convulsions {similar to epilepsy} symptoms.







