Neuritis Infectious

Infectious neuritis is an inflammatory disease of the nervous system that occurs as a result of exposure to certain infectious agents. This disease can affect different parts of the nervous system (central nervous system or peripheral nervous system). Neuritis is usually characterized by prolonged symptoms and long recovery of the functions of the affected organs. During an infection, infectious neuritis can occur, which affects the central nervous system, causing nerve damage. Symptoms of this disease may include headache, malaise, loss of coordination, decreased sensation and numbness in various parts of the body. Treatment of infectious neuritis should be comprehensive and include antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs, as well as symptomatic therapy. Neuritis can be prevented through infection prevention and timely treatment of infectious diseases. In general, infectious neuritis is a serious disease that requires careful attention to your health and timely treatment.