How long can meningitis last?

Viral meningitis tends to get better on its own within 7 to 10 days and can often be treated at home. Getting plenty of rest and taking painkillers and anti-sickness medication can help relieve the symptoms in the meantime.
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How long can meningitis go untreated?

Bacterial meningitis – bacterial meningitis has a sudden onset, and can cause serious health problems, or even death, within 24 hours if left untreated. If treated early, the symptoms of bacterial meningitis can improve in as little as 2-3 days.
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Can meningitis last for months?

Bacterial meningitis may be subacute rather than acute. Chronic meningitis develops slowly, over weeks or longer, and may last for months to years. Rarely, chronic meningitis causes only mild symptoms and resolves on its own.
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How long can you have meningitis?

Most people who get mild viral meningitis usually recover completely in 7 to 10 days without treatment. Antiviral medicine may help people with meningitis caused by viruses such as herpesvirus and influenza. Antibiotics do not help viral infections, so they are not useful in the treatment of viral meningitis.
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Will meningitis symptoms come and go?

Symptoms of meningitis in children vary depending on the type of meningitis. Viral meningitis often causes mild, flu-like symptoms (fever and headache) that go away on their own. Bacterial meningitis can have more serious symptoms and requires medical care right away.
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What can be mistaken for meningitis?

In people of all ages, bacterial meningitis can be misdiagnosed as viral meningitis or even strep throat, which causes a delay in the appropriate treatment.
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Complications may include:
  • Brain damage.
  • Sepsis.
  • Organ failure.
  • Seizures.
  • Amputation.
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Where do you feel a meningitis headache?

The headache is generalized all over the head. Drowsiness and confusion may be present in the more severe cases. Seizures are rare in meningitis, but common in encephalitis which is an infection of the brain tissue. The onset of the headache and fever usually occurs quite rapidly.
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What does meningitis neck feel like?

having severe neck stiffness with no apparent cause. experiencing a constant, painful headache. feeling disoriented. feeling sick and throwing up.
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What happens if meningitis is left untreated?

Meningitis can be very serious if not treated quickly. It can cause life-threatening blood poisoning (septicaemia) and result in permanent damage to the brain or nerves. A number of vaccinations are available that offer some protection against meningitis.
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Can a person survive meningitis?

Bacterial meningitis is serious. Some people with the infection die and death can occur in as little as a few hours. However, most people recover from bacterial meningitis. Those who do recover can have permanent disabilities, such as brain damage, hearing loss, and learning disabilities.
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Will meningitis show up on MRI?

Routine contrast-enhanced brain MRI is the most sensitive modality for the diagnosis of bacterial meningitis because it helps detect the presence and extent of inflammatory changes in the meninges, as well as complications.
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How long does it take to fully recover from bacterial meningitis?

Most people feel better within 7 to 10 days. In the meantime, it can help to: get plenty of rest. take painkillers for a headache or general aches.
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Does meningitis show up in blood work?

Blood tests can be normal in meningitis but sometimes may show signs of infection, such as elevated white blood cells in a complete blood cell count (CBC) test or elevated proteins in a total protein test.
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Can you have meningitis and not know it?

Viral meningitis usually begins with symptoms of a viral infection, such as fever, a general feeling of illness (malaise), cough, muscle aches, vomiting, loss of appetite, and headache. However, occasionally, people have no symptoms at first.
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Does your back hurt with meningitis?

Back pain: Back pain caused by meningitis is typically made worse when you bend your legs close to your chest in a fetal position, though it can also be exacerbated by any change in position and it may be present all the time.
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What are the 3 types of meningitis?

There are a few different types of meningitis, including viral, bacterial, and fungal meningitis.
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What are the symptoms of meningitis in adults?

Common signs & symptoms of meningitis and septicaemia in adults
  • Fever, cold hands and feet.
  • Vomiting.
  • Drowsy, difficult to wake.
  • Confusion and irritability.
  • Severe muscle pain.
  • Pale, blotchy skin. Spots/rash.
  • Severe headache.
  • Stiff neck.
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What are the 5 types of meningitis?

Meningitis
  • Bacterial Meningitis. Meningitis caused by bacteria can be deadly and requires immediate medical attention. ...
  • Viral Meningitis. Meningitis caused by viruses is serious but often is less severe than bacterial meningitis. ...
  • Fungal Meningitis. ...
  • Parasitic Meningitis. ...
  • Amebic Meningitis. ...
  • Non-Infectious Meningitis.
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What does the start of meningitis feel like?

The first symptoms are usually fever, vomiting, headache and feeling unwell. Limb pain, pale skin, and cold hands and feet often appear earlier than the rash, neck stiffness, dislike of bright lights and confusion. Septicaemia can occur with or without meningitis.
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Does meningitis always have fever?

The classic symptoms of meningitis are fever, headache, and stiff neck. Unfortunately, not everyone with meningitis has all of these symptoms.
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Does meningitis headache go away with ibuprofen?

Over-the-Counter Medications

Similarly, if your child has meningitis, pain medications and anti-inflammatory treatments, at the doses recommended for children, can provide some relief as your child recovers. Several medications, including ibuprofen and naproxen, can help relieve pain.
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Where does neck hurt with meningitis?

Meningitis can cause a stiff neck. This is because it causes inflammation and infection in the meninges surrounding the brain and spine. A person will likely feel the stiffness from the inflammation most noticeably in their neck, which is the most mobile area that the meninges cover.
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When should I worry about meningitis?

Seek immediate medical care if you or someone in your family has meningitis signs or symptoms, such as: Fever. Severe, unrelenting headache. Confusion.
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When is neck pain meningitis?

However, having a stiff neck in addition to flu-like symptoms could be a key clue that meningitis is the problem and should be checked by a doctor. When Is a Stiff Neck Serious? Patients should seek immediate medical attention if a stiff neck is accompanied by a fever, headache and/or nausea.
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What are the signs of a brain infection?

A cerebral abscess is an infection in your brain. It is a medical emergency that requires treatment right away. Symptoms can include headache, fever, changes in consciousness, confusion, neck stiffness, vomiting, seizures, weakness, trouble moving, and changes in vision.
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