MENINGITIS
This is a serious disease because it
affects the coverings of the brain and spinal cord. It may be caused by
different varieties of bacteria. Until the advent of sulfa medicines and
antibiotics, meningitis was one of the most fearsome diseases. Now, if treated
early, it can usually be cured. Also, when epidemics threaten, medicines can be
given to prevent spread. There are no successful vaccinations against the
common forms of meningitis.
The typical meningitis attack produces high fever,
severe headache, convulsions, violent vomiting, and drowsiness or complete
unconsciousness. There may be a skin rash. The neck and back muscles may become
stiffened and painful. The brain, eyes, or ears may be permanently damaged. A
doctor should be notified immediately or the child rushed to a hospital if the
doctor cannot be reached, so treatment can be started before he is located.
Meningitis is highly contagious, so those who have the disease must be
isolated.
Parents who must be in contact with a child suffering this disease
must be treated by their doctor. To prevent further spread, they should follow
their doctor's orders carefully about cleaning the room and the belongings of
the meningitis patient.
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