Influenza-Meningitis

Influent Meningitis is an inflammation of the membranes of the brain, accompanied by an infectious disease syndrome and neurovascular disorders. This disease is often referred to as encephalitis. The first infection is characterized by a herpetic form, the second - hemorrhagic. Pathology is transmitted by airborne droplets. Its occurrence is possible against the background of a decrease in the body’s defenses and the activation of herpes virus infection. Newborns are at risk.

With this pathology, it can appear suddenly in a person and begin to become complicated if the disease is not detected in time. In most cases, it goes away with fever, severe intoxication. It all starts with an acute fever, which is accompanied by other unpleasant symptoms: fever, chills, malaise, and general malaise. Diagnosis should be carried out by an experienced infectious disease specialist. A CT scan of the brain is possible. Treatment is carried out in a hospital. It is important for the patient to remain in bed, drink plenty of fluids, and take medications.