How Do You Detect Symptoms Of Meningitis?
Meningitis is an inflamation of the covering of the brain due to a viral, bacteria or fungi infection. It’s can be lethal within hours – especially in kids. Familiarize yourself with the signs and symptoms, especially if you have a child, and seek treatment as soon as possible if you suspect infection. Know that sudden fever, especially over 100 degrees F, with or without a preceeding illness, is cause for concern. If you or your child is ill with an earache, cold, flu or pneumonia, check for fever twice a day. Realize that a severe headache, especially one that’s aggravated by shaking the head, is an outstanding symptom of meningitis. Evaluate neuromuscular status. A stiff neck, a severe pain in the neck, back pain, seizure or one-sided weakness are all possible symptoms of meningitis. Look closely for a rash. Two-thirds of patients with meningitis have one. Spots can be small and red or large and bruise-like. Evaluate your eyesight. If you’re experiencing photophobia, that is, lookin