Viral meningitis history and symptoms
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Overview
Symptoms are varied, depending on the causative organism. The symptoms of viral meningitis usually last from 7 to 10 days, and people with normal immune systems usually recover completely.A rash may be present, which could suggest a particular virus - for example, varicella zoster. However, a non-blanching purpuric rash is not associated with meningitis and suggests systemic bacterial infection. The more common symptoms of meningitis are fever, severe headache, stiff neck, bright lights hurting the eyes, drowsiness or confusion, and nausea and vomiting. In babies, the symptoms are more difficult to identify. They may include fever, fretfulness or irritability, difficulty in awakening the baby, or the baby refuses to eat. The symptoms of meningitis may not be the same for every person. Viral meningitis then followed by headache, stiff neck, fever, photophobia, drowsiness and myalgia.
History and symptoms
Common symptoms
Common Symptoms in Infants
- Fever
- Irritability
- Poor eating
- Lethargy
- Sleepy and trouble in walking up from sleeping
Common Symptoms in Adults
- High fever
- Severe headache
- Stiff neck
- Sensitivity to bright light
- Feeling sleepy with some troubles in walking up from sleeping
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Lack of appetite