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Saturday, March 24, 2007

MENINGITIS

Meningitis is the inflammation of the meninges due to infection by bacteria or viruses which are responsible for TB, syphilis and/or pneumonia.



Symptoms



Intense headache and fever



Loss of appetite



Intolerance to sound and light



Rigidity of muscles---especially of the neck



Convulsion






If meningitis is caused by bacteria, it can be treated with sulphonamides or antibiotics, whereas viral meningitis does not respond to treatment/drugs. In the latter condition, complete rest-in-bed, quiet and darkness is only treatment. This condition may be complicated by cerebrospinal fever, for which read the following information. Both the conditions are quite serious and must be treated in a hospital only and not at any other places nor by a non-medico or a layman.

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