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Meningitis is an inflammation of the membrane surrounding the brain and spinal cord due to a bacteria, virus, or something else. Physical and psychological symptoms include high fever, neck stiffness, irritability, nausea, and diarrhea. It meddles with normal life activities with serious health issues. Therefore, it must be treated at the earliest. Sometimes, a patient’s recovery without treatment is common, yet a doctor’s consultation is necessary. Kids and teenagers are more prone to meningitis. If experiencing minor symptoms.
Consult the best doctors for treating meningitis in Pakistan enlisted at Marham based on their qualifications, experience, location, and fee.
Bacterial Meningitis is a serious disease, leading to a high mortality rate; still, recovery chances with permanent disabilities exist. Streptococcus pneumonia, Group B Streptococcus, Neisseria meningitides, Haemophilus influenzae, Listeria monocytogenes, Staphylococcus aureus, and Escherichia coli are some of the causative agents.
Viral Meningitis is caused by non-polio enteroviruses, mumps, herpesviruses, measles, influenza, arboviruses, or lymphocytic choriomeningitis. It attacks people having weak immune systems and babies.
Non-Infectious Meningitis transmits through pathogens among the masses or is caused by certain cancers and medications, lupus, brain surgery or head injury, etc.
Fungal Meningitis is caused by the spread of fungal infections, including Coccidioides, Cryptococcus, Candida, Blastomyces, or Histoplasma
Symptoms of meningitis vary as per various types, yet all of them have some similarities, including:
Irritability, headache, confusion, light sensitivity, and drowsiness
Digestive issues
Skin rash and bruising
Respiratory issues
Increased or decreased body temperature
Neck stiffness and seizures
Meningitis is caused by multiple factors, counting in bacteria, viruses, pathogens, fungi, parasites, and amoeba, which may enter the human body via:
Human contact through kissing, intercourse, saliva, or utensil sharing
Drinking or swimming in meningitis-infected water
Walking or sitting on soil infected with meningitis fungi
Food contaminated with bacteria or virus
Early diagnosis of meningitis leads to early treatment, which protects against greater loss. For diagnosis, doctors:
Examine the medical history
Get a physical exam
Refer to blood tests
Take an X-Ray/CT Scan/ MRI
Doctors treat this disease through:
Antibiotics and steroids kill disease-causing agents and heal the body
Hydrating fluids against dehydration
Oxygen mask for providing adequate oxygen to the body
Meningitis can be avoided by opting following preventive measures:
Wash hands often
Never share your personal items, including toothbrush, makeup products, nail cutter, scissors, ear piercings
Don’t share your food or drinks
Cover your mouth when coughing or sneezing
Improve your protein, vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, fats, and fibers intake
Go for pasteurized and cooked dairy
Go for immunization
Stay away from meningitis patients
Delayed treatment of meningitis may lead to several complications, including:
Coma, seizures, stroke, and paralysis
Brain or spinal cord damage
Kidney failure
Hearing loss
Memory issues
Death
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The fee for specialists of Meningitis in Pakistan varies from PKR 500-3000 depending upon doctor's experience and qualification.
Top 10 Meningitis Doctors in Pakistan are:
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