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What are the warning signs of meningitis? The early symptoms of meningitis include a fever, headache, nausea, diarrhea, stomach cramps, and a general sick feeling.
Vaccines help prevent bacterial meningitis, though they are not 100 percent effective. While there are different strains of the infection, bacterial meningitis is the most serious form.
This identifier was named the Kernig's sign (sometimes called Kernig sign). Learn how to look for this, other signs and symptoms of meningitis, and what recent research says on its success rate.
Meningitis is a condition that causes inflammation in the nervous system leading to symptoms such as chills, fever, pain, and changes in breathing.
Bacterial meningitis, a potentially fatal infection that causes the protective membranes of the brain and spine to become inflamed, is relatively rare.
Bacterial meningitis is rare, but can be deadly. Unfortunately, their symptoms are very similar, so it's crucial not to ignore any of signs that might point to meningitis.
So what exactly is meningitis, how can you identify the warning signs, and what should you do if you think you've got it? Here's what every student needs to know.
What makes meningococcal meningitis quite unique is that it’s often associated with septicaemia, where bacteria enter the bloodstream and can potentially be fatal very quickly.
Generally, cases of meningitis in newborns and young infants tend to progress rapidly; thus, it's essential to take action quickly once signs and symptoms occur.
Meningitis doesn’t spread as easily as the cold or flu, but there are some tell-tale signs to watch out for, these include: ...