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Patients with encephalitis suffer from fever, headache and [[photophobia]] with weakness and seizures are also common. Less commonly, stiffness of the neck can occur with rare cases of patients also suffering from stiffness of the limbs, slowness in movement and clumsiness depending on which specific part of the brain is involved. The symptoms of encephalitis are caused by the brain's defense mechanisms activating to get rid of the infection.
Patients with encephalitis suffer from fever, headache and [[photophobia]] with weakness and seizures are also common. Less commonly, stiffness of the neck can occur with rare cases of patients also suffering from stiffness of the limbs, slowness in movement and clumsiness depending on which specific part of the brain is involved. The symptoms of encephalitis are caused by the brain's defense mechanisms activating to get rid of the infection.
Another symptom of Encephalitis is hallucination.
Another symptom of Encephalitis is hallucination.
==What are the symptoms of Encephalitis?==
Some patients may have symptoms of a cold or stomach infection before encephalitis symptoms begin.
When a case of encephalitis is not very severe, the symptoms may be similar to those of other illnesses, including:
* [[Fever]] that is not very high
* Mild [[Headache (patient information)|headache]]
* Low energy and a poor appetite
Other symptoms include:
* Clumsiness, unsteady gait
* [[Confusion (patient information)|Confusion]], disorientation
* [[Drowsiness]]
* Irritability or poor temper control
* Light sensitivity
* [[Stiff neck]] and back (occasionally)
* [[Vomiting]]
Symptoms in newborns and younger infants may not be as easy to recognize:
* Body stiffness
* Irritability and crying more often (these symptoms may get worse when the baby is picked up)
* Poor feeding
* Soft spot on the top of the head may bulge out more
* [[Vomiting]]
Emergency symptoms:
* Loss of consciousness, poor responsiveness, stupor, coma
* Muscle weakness or [[paralysis]]
* [[Seizure (patient information)|Seizures]]
* Severe [[Headache (patient information)|headache]]
* Sudden change in mental functions:
** "Flat" mood, lack of mood, or mood that is inappropriate for the situation
** Impaired judgment
** Inflexibility, extreme self-centeredness, inability to make a decision, or withdrawal from social interaction
** Less interest in daily activities
** Memory loss ([[Amnesia (patient information)|amnesia]]), impaired short-term or long-term memory


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 00:21, 10 February 2012

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Overview

Encephalitis is an acute inflammation of the brain, commonly caused by a viral infection. Sometimes, encephalitis can result from a bacterial infection, such as bacterial meningitis, or it may be a complication of other infectious diseases like rabies (viral) or syphilis (bacterial). Certain parasitic or protozoal infestations, such as toxoplasmosis, malaria, or primary amoebic meningoencephalitis, can also cause encephalitis in people with compromised immune systems. Brain damage occurs as the inflamed brain pushes against the skull, and can lead to death.

History and symptoms

Patients with encephalitis suffer from fever, headache and photophobia with weakness and seizures are also common. Less commonly, stiffness of the neck can occur with rare cases of patients also suffering from stiffness of the limbs, slowness in movement and clumsiness depending on which specific part of the brain is involved. The symptoms of encephalitis are caused by the brain's defense mechanisms activating to get rid of the infection. Another symptom of Encephalitis is hallucination.

What are the symptoms of Encephalitis?

Some patients may have symptoms of a cold or stomach infection before encephalitis symptoms begin.

When a case of encephalitis is not very severe, the symptoms may be similar to those of other illnesses, including:

  • Fever that is not very high
  • Mild headache
  • Low energy and a poor appetite

Other symptoms include:

Symptoms in newborns and younger infants may not be as easy to recognize:

  • Body stiffness
  • Irritability and crying more often (these symptoms may get worse when the baby is picked up)
  • Poor feeding
  • Soft spot on the top of the head may bulge out more
  • Vomiting

Emergency symptoms:

  • Loss of consciousness, poor responsiveness, stupor, coma
  • Muscle weakness or paralysis
  • Seizures
  • Severe headache
  • Sudden change in mental functions:
    • "Flat" mood, lack of mood, or mood that is inappropriate for the situation
    • Impaired judgment
    • Inflexibility, extreme self-centeredness, inability to make a decision, or withdrawal from social interaction
    • Less interest in daily activities
    • Memory loss (amnesia), impaired short-term or long-term memory

See also

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