Central Nervous System Infections
Central Nervous System
Infections
The central nervous system (CNS)
is the part of the body’s nervous system that includes the brain and spinal
cord. It controls most functions of the body and mind. An infection of the
central nervous system can be a life-threatening condition, especially for
children with weakened immune systems. These infections need quick diagnosis
and immediate treatment by an infectious disease specialist. Bacteria, fungi
and viruses are the most common causes of CNS infections.
Central nervous system infections
caused by bacteria or fungi can cause illnesses such as: Brain abscesses,
Bacterial meningitis, Severe headache, Back pain, Stiff neck, Confusion,
Weakness, Fever, Seizures, Paralysis, Viral meningitis , Encephalitis, Fever,
Irritability, Not wanting to eat, High pitched cry, Head and neck pain,
Seizures.
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