Meningitis-definition and symptoms

Meningitis is a disease that occurs when the meninges are infected by bacteria. Meninges is most commonly caused by bacteria called Neisseria meningitidis. The disease later became fatal. If the meningitis is caused by a virus it is called viral meningitis and if it is caused by bacteria it is called bacterial meningitis.
Symptoms of Meningitis
1. Sudden high fever.
2. There is a headache.
3. Nausea occurs.
4. Can’t tolerate light and sound.
5. The patient suffers from ambivalence.
6. Insomnia occurs.
7. Nerve conduction is blocked.
8. Meninges are damaged.

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