Bacterial Meningitis Symptoms

Here you can read about bacterial meningitis symptoms. As we know, bacterial meningitis is caused by several bacteria types, depending on one’s age. B streptococci usually cause bacterial meningitis in newborns, while neisseria meningitides and streptococcus pneumoniae cause meningitis in older children. However, there is a vaccine created to prevent pneumococcal meningitis. Bacterial meningitis can lead to serious problems. It can cause complications in the spinal cord fluids. The bacteria that cause meningitis spread easily, by physical contact with nose or throat discharges. It is usually treated with antibiotics. Bacterial meningitis is considered more serious condition than viral meningitis. It can cause permanent brain damages.

What Are the Symptoms of Bacterial Meningitis?

Bacterial meningitis symptoms often resemble influenza symptoms. Therefore, it is very important to visit your doctor and check your health. Bacterial meningitis can lead to serious complications, so it is very important to start treating it in time.

Bacterial meningitis symptoms include:

- Headache

- Fever

- Nausea

- Stiff neck

- Vomiting

- Irritability

As you can see, these symptoms can also be found in other diseases. However, bacterial meningitis can be accompanied by high fever and persistent headache. Some people can experience skin rashes, too.

Bacterial meningitis symptoms in infants include sleepiness, crying and feeding difficulties. You will also notice that the baby is too nervous. These symptoms can become even worse and lead to lethargic behavior, seizures and consciousness loss. Even coma has been reported. These symptoms can get much worse in just a couple of days. Sometimes they can lead to death.

Bacterial meningitis can also cause neurological damages that can never be cured. Other complications are possible and they include kidney failure, hearing loss, blindness and brain damages. These problems are permanent.

The problem with infants is that they cannot just tell you that something is bothering them. They just cry a lot, but that is what they do even if they are healthy, so it is hard to know if there is something wrong. However, bacterial meningitis symptoms can be detected if you pay more attention to your baby’s behavior. Excessive crying and lack of appetite may indicate a problem. If you notice any of these symptoms, take your baby to the hospital. Your doctor will be able to tell you what is wrong and help you solve the problem. Do not give your baby any medications without your doctor’s knowledge.


1 Comment

nonhlanhla on April 13, 2012 at 5:02 pm.

Thanks to let us know about the babies health u already help me because my son got bacterial and I wansnt aware about it

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