Monday, February 20, 2012

Causes Of Meningitis

By Christopher Lenzia


According the the CDC, Meningitis is often a disease brought on by the inflammation with the protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord known as the meninges. The inflammation is generally brought on by an infection with the fluid surrounding the brain and spinal cord. Meningitis is also referred to as spinal meningitis.

Meningitis is an infection that could be either bacterial or viral in nature, but its effects on the human body might be equally as troublesome for those infected. That becoming mentioned there are lots of strains of bacteria that have the potential to create meningitis infection in individuals.

Most of the bacteria and virus bodies that result in meningitis infections are mentioned to be those that happen to be typically identified on each and every and each one of us in our daily lives. As individuals we're constantly covered in bacteria and virus bodies without even understanding it, because for essentially the most element they're not in a position to attack us because of our immune method suppressing their advances, and also since they may not have reached the point at which they attack (ie. open cuts/scrapes, or mucus membranes exactly where they're able to easily enter the body). Most of the bacteria and viruses that result in meningitis in patients are typically identified about the mouth, nose and sinus areas of individuals, but leaving them unaffected. Occasionally these microbial bodies can result in your minor colds and sinus infections. So when does it turn into meningitis? It turns into meningitis when the bacterial and viral bodies enter the brain and or brain lining, causing swelling, inflammation and possible brain harm. Those considering testing for meningitis should see a physician or use a meningitis test kit.

Typical Causes Of Meningitis consist of chemical irritation, drug allergies, fungi, tumors, bacterial and viral infections. Viral infection occurs on a far more frequent basis than bacterial infection. Acute bacterial infection is much less frequently seen and calls for instant hospitalization and specialist medical treatment.

Watch treatment of meningitis with Steven Beutler, MD to discover much more.




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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

What Are The Various Symptoms of Meningitis

By Kieran L. Shue


As what has recently been reiterated by several physicians and medical experts the indicators and warning signs of meningitis vary to the ages of the sufferers which possible possess any type of meningitis. There were several instances where a certain type of this sickness may manifest a unique and specific sort of sign or symptom, that can't be recognized or diagnosed with the other categories.

However, there are common signs of meningitis across ages. Many of these symptoms have been commonly wrongly recognized as the indications of influenza or normal flu. That is why many are disregarding this sickness simply because they do not know that it can be already meningitis, that is potentially fatal.

Indications of Meningitis for Newborn Babies

It's very difficult to determine if a newborn baby is already developing a particular form of meningitis since they often have normal flu from time to time. Yet, in case your baby is having a high fever together with sensitivity to light and refusing take eat and drink, you need to be concerned already because it's already abnormal.

Signs of Meningitis for teens and Adults

Both the sets of the teens and the grown ups share a similar signs of meningitis. These indicators consist of extreme occurrence of severe headache and also uncommon tightness of the neck. There have been several reports that many individuals who had this illness experience problems or sensitivity from bright lights, that is a sign of initial or partial photophobia.

What to Do Whenever These Signs of Meningitis Occur?

The most important thing that you need to do if you have known most of these symptoms of meningitis has something to do with the initial remedies. These methods are intended to have the individual survive and also prevent the disease from spreading. This can be done by allowing the individual and also the exposed people take some antibiotic medicines. After that, professional consultations are needed.


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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

The Natural Spinal Meningitis Treatment


Symptoms

High fever, vomiting, headache, prostration, pain in the back, legs, and neck, and convulsions, are the most frequent symptoms. Drowsiness, irritability, loss of appetite, constipation, diarrhea, and sometimes a rash may also be present.

This disease usually occurs in children under the age of ten. Any movement of the patient causes much pain, and a position with the head and neck bent backward and held rigid is frequently assumed.


Headache and Pain Relief Treatment


Treatment

The earlier in the disease that treatment is begun, the better the results will be. The disease is much more sever and more frequently fatal in infants less than a year of age.

The older the child, the fewer the complications, which include paralysis and various degrees of brain damage. Since the introduction of antibiotics the mortality rate has dropped dramatically.

Make sure the bowels stay open and use herbal laxatives and colon cleanses as necessary.Diet should very alkaline and nourishing. A fruit diet is advisable.


Ayurvedic Herbal Treatment


Herbal Medicine

- Golden seal:

Combined with skullcap and hops, it is a very good tonic for spinal nerves and is very good in spinal meningitis. It's an antiperiodic, which prevents the reoccurrence of attacks of diseases.

"Side Effects"

Kills and neutralizes poisons. Don't take for long periods of time without a break.

- Lobelia:

Lobelia is the most powerful relaxant known among herbs. It calms stomachs, nerves, inflammations, and lungs (as in a cough).

- Black Cohosh:

It's great for not just spinal meningitis but dropsy and rheumatism.

"Side Effects"

It's great for blood pressure and your kidney and liver. Because of the potency pregnant women should not take it and it shouldn't be taken for long periods of time without taking a break.
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Friday, April 9, 2010

Natural Remedies and Treatment For Meningitis

Question:
I am scared to death about meningitis. My three-year-old daughter had her meningitis C vaccination last December but, according to our GP, the more common and deadly type is meningitis B. However, the vaccine for this is not available in the UK, apparently because it's too expensive. Please could you give me some advice.

Answer:
The brain is full of soft cells, which are highly specialized and very delicate. They are protected by the skull, the membranes that cover the brain and the spinal cord,and by cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), a saline solution full of glucose, oxygen and some white blood cells.

There is also the blood-brain barrier which protects the brain from chemical damage. Sometimes, however, it is unable to perform this role because of the sheer volume of toxins.

The meninges are the membranes covering the brain, which are full of blood vessels. Meningitis is the inflammation of the meninges. There are two causes of meningitis: viruses and bacteria Viral meningitis is debilitating but not as severe as bacterial meningitis, which is less common but can be fatal.

The most usual causes of meningitis in children are two bacteria: Hoemophilus influenzae and Neisseria meningitidis. N meningitidis, which causes meningococcal meningitis, is the most common type, accounting for about half the cases in the UK.

Most children under the age of six with meningitis used to be affected by H influenzae type B (Hib) but after the Hib vaccination was introduced in 1992 this strain, became rare. N meningitides A, B and C are the most common here. Epidemics are usually caused by N meningitidis type A or C.

I don't administer vaccinations, but I am told by the Meningitis Trust (see below) and the Department of Health that, contrary to what your doctor seems to have said, effective vaccines for N meningitidis type B are still some years away.

Vaccination against N meningitidis type C and Hib are routine in the childhood immunisation programme. (A booster jab against Hib has just been introduced for children aged between six months and four years.)

The bacteria are highly toxic. They attack the nasal tract and invade the bloodstream. Their main target is the brain. When they reach the blood-brain barrier, they destroy the defence system, enter the CSF and attack the brain cells.

 As the infection spreads, the fluid becomes pus-like, with white blood cells, proteins and extra fluid all trying to fight the infection. Because the brain is affected, the patient gets all sorts of neurological symptoms, including headaches, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, seizures, cramps, blurred vision, loss of sensation in the body and even coma.

Sufferers may get Bell's palsy and/or severe tightness of the neck muscles. Because it is a toxic infection, the temperature soars and red spots with small dots of dead tissue in the centre appear on the body two or three days after the infection takes hold.

Doctors diagnose meningitis by testing the spinal fluid, and possibly blood cultures. This is a dangerous infection and there is no alternative cure. If there is any suspicion of meningitis, a doctor must be consulted immediately and antibiotic therapy administered in case of need.

However, I always recommend that parents improve their children's chances against all illness, including meningitis, by keeping them healthy and boosting their immune system.

Here are my suggestions

* Don't let children get tired out; put them to bed early every night and avoid too much TV and computer use.

* Children should eat carrots, celery and cucumber regularly but have citrus fruits (or juices) only as an occasional treat.

* Train children to avoid foods containing yeast (pizza and bread in particular) and excess sugar( sweets, ice cream, chocolate, cakes, biscuits, etc). These cause them to bloat and become hyperactive so that they tire easily.

* Make sure they have good-quality protein, including eggs (boiled), fish, chicken and meat (preferably all organic) to encourage growth.

* Massage children at bedtime with Junior Massage Oil to boost their energy; make your own with one tablespoon of sweet almond oil and four drops each of eucalyptus, lavender, ginger and juniper essential oils.

* Give children Vitasorb Multivitamins, six drops daily, and Nutrisorb Liquid Trace Minerals - one or two drops daily, in a cycle of three months on, then one month off.
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