Key Warning Signs Of Meningitis

Sudden High Fever

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A sudden high fever is one of the classic symptoms of meningitis. Typically, the fever associated with this illness will be at least 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and it is sometimes higher than 103 degrees Fahrenheit. The fever may be accompanied by sensitivity to loud noises, and patients might also deal with confusion or delirium. Sometimes, the patient's heart rate and respiration rate may be elevated, and shivering and chills are common. The patient should have their temperature checked at least once an hour, and urgent care should be sought for patients with a worsening temperature. If a patient has a fever accompanied by a rash, sensitivity to light, fatigue, or a stiff neck, they should be taken to the emergency room. This is true even if the fever is between 100 and 103 degrees Fahrenheit; low-grade fevers are common in the early stages of meningitis and are easily dismissed.

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