What do you know about the sequelae of encephalitis?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-04
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Introduction: Encephalitis is a disease of the brain that is infected with a virus, the sequelae it causes are very severe, and if it is serious, it will also affect people's health, and even endanger life. And this kind of sequelae is also very difficult, if the disease is a child, their resistance is relatively weak, so it is also likely to lead to mental state, as well as consciousness disorders.

    Moreover, the sequelae caused by encephalitis are very serious, and if not treated in time, it can also lead to various diseases such as hydrocephalus, cerebral hemorrhage, blindness, and mental decline.

    Patients with encephalitis may have confusion, headache, severe, headache, fever, photophobia, nausea, lack of energy, vomiting, back pain, drowsiness, etc., and in some serious cases, they may also have mental abnormalities, strange or impulsive, memory loss, slow reaction to many things around them, and some will have seizures, convulsions, drooling and other symptoms. Still others will show seeing things that don't exist or hearing things that don't exist.

    The main cause of encephalitis is the acute inflammation caused by the invasion of the virus, and there are generally viruses such as influenza and viruses. If you want to prevent encephalitis, you must get some virus vaccines in advance every day, which can effectively reduce the risk of infection, and you should also pay attention to personal hygiene and wash your hands frequently at home. Wear a mask if you go out.

    It is also necessary to clean and disinfect the daily living environment.

    Finally, if you suffer from encephalitis, you must pay attention to maintaining a happy mood, if the condition is more serious, you need to go to the hospital in time**, you can usually drink more water to help discharge toxins, but also pay more attention to rest, keep indoor ventilation, so that you can recover as soon as possible.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The sequelae of encephalitis are generally more serious, and may affect vision, hearing, affect brain intellectual development, cause paralysis or hemiplegia, and may also cause muscle atrophy and bone weakness.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It may be due to a bacterial infection, the brain tissue has a serious degree of injury, this disease has no way**, needs to be timely**, and may produce intellectual disability.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Encephalitis refers to the invasion of brain cells by various pathogens, causing inflammatory changes in brain cells in intracranial brain tissues. Pathogens include bacteria, viruses, molds, spirochetes, and parasites, and the immune response mediated by these pathogens is another key to encephalitis**.

    Because brain cells belong to nerve cells, they are permanent cells, and once they die, they are irreversible and cannot be regenerated. Therefore, the sequelae of encephalitis are more numerous and relatively serious. Common sequelae include epilepsy, mental retardation, limb movement and sensory impairments, and the formation of hydrocephalus.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Physical paralysis, difficulty swallowing food, damage to the optic nerve, deafness, epilepsy. These are caused by damage to the nervous system, and this sequelae is very difficult** and generally has a long course of disease. Therefore, meningitis must be correct and appropriate, otherwise it will lead to serious sequelae and lifelong regrets.

    HydrocephalusWhen encephalitis occurs, purulent exudate tends to block narrow passages or cause adhesions, resulting in disordered cerebrospinal fluid circulation, and most patients will have symptoms of hydrocephalus. This condition is more common in newborns and young infants, and this disorder is usually due to meningeal adhesions, which cause disorders in the circulation of cerebrospinal fluid.

    Limb twitching is a transient overdischarge of the patient's brain cells affected by meningitis, which leads to brain dysfunction and epilepsy, and the patient may also have sequelae such as sudden falls and limb twitching.

    Traumatic epilepsyTraumatic epilepsy is a type of epilepsy, mainly caused by the sequelae of severe encephalitis, and about 1 in 10 percent of patients have non-cerebral perforation, and it is more severe.

    Hearing and vision impairment is also a serious sequelae of viral encephalitis, because the hearing nerve and vision nerve are very close to the brain nerves, and after the brain nerve has problems, it will cause certain damage to the hearing nerve and vision nerve, resulting in vision and hearing impairment. Imaging disorders and hearing loss may begin with the disease, and as the disease progresses, blindness and deafness may occur.

    Mental abnormalities are manifested as excitement, polylanguage, irritability, crying and laughing, insomnia, abnormal behavior, hallucinations, fantasies, or apathetic expressions, silence, decreased activity, not eating, poor orientation, memory loss, incontinence, etc.

    Encephalitis is a relatively serious disease, but it is also divided into priorities, if you can get a good ** in a timely manner, and can actively cooperate with good ** care, it is very helpful for a good ** effect.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The sequelae of encephalitis still particularly affect the daily life of patients, and the general sequelae are epilepsy or language dysfunction and limb dysfunction, so encephalitis must be timely, detected early, so that the sequelae can be prevented, and the current medical level of encephalitis is relatively mature, so we must actively cooperate with the doctor's guidance.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Encephalitis is caused by viral infection or bacterial infection, and if it is not timely, it may cause sequelae, such as epilepsy or language dysfunction and limb dysfunction, which are all sequelae of encephalitis disease.

    The main symptoms of encephalitis are dizziness, headache, projectile vomiting, fever or high fever. In severe cases, patients will experience symptoms such as loss of consciousness, coma, convulsions, and incontinence.

    If you have any of the above symptoms, you should go to a regular hospital in time to find out the specific condition and give targeted treatment. In the presence of these symptoms, the patient must be prompted.

    Early detection and early detection can prevent sequelae. The current level of medicine ** encephalitis disease is relatively mature, so we must actively cooperate with the doctor's guidance.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The sequelae of encephalitis can cause memory loss, intellectual retardation, and aphasia, eye motor dysfunction, ophthalmoplegia or limb movement disorders.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Encephalitis generally refers to viral encephalitis. Whether or not the disease will leave sequelae depends on the severity of the disease and the degree of **. If the symptoms of encephalitis are mild, there are only symptoms such as headache and fever, and there is no impaired consciousness or physical activity.

    Generally, there will be no sequelae after **. However, if the symptoms of encephalitis are severe, such as the coma and the limbs are paralyzed quickly, it may leave sequelae if it is not timely. The main manifestations of sequelae are mental or psychological disorders, mental retardation, or retardation and unhappiness.

    Second, there is the potential for quadriplegia. No matter what kind of sequelae it is, we must actively carry out **** and try to avoid leaving sequelae.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Usually, everyone must go to the hospital in time for a detailed examination, so that they can know whether there is a problem in their body. Encephalitis is an infectious disease, and there are usually no sequelae of this disease. Does encephalitis have sequelae?

    What do you know?

    Here I will also provide you with relevant information, if you really have this disease, then you must also pay attention to it, and the impact of this disease on you is relatively large, if you do not pay attention to this problem, it may lead to a series of complications in your body, and this is also a relatively common central nervous system infectious disease. At this time, patients may be prone to viral diseases, and in general, there will be no sequelae of this disease, but not all diseases will not have sequelae. If the disease is detected earlier, then you can do it early.

    Here is also a detailed introduction, perhaps many people think that this disease is very serious. In fact, this disease is indeed very serious, if you usually do not do a good job of monitoring in your daily life, then you may find that you will have a lot of problems. At this time, we must cooperate with the doctor to do a good job, so that the condition can be alleviated to a certain extent, generally speaking, there will be no sequelae, but some patients may also have these problems, so we must also need to find it early, and then carry out early **.

    I think it still needs to be paid attention to, so everyone should go to the hospital to do a good job of examination. If this condition really occurs, then everyone still needs to actively cooperate with the doctor, and at this time, everyone's emotions should also be calmer, not too nervous, so that there is no benefit to the recovery of the condition.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Yes, there will be sequelae after the disease is cured, so the later maintenance is also very important, I understand that the medical cost of this disease is very high, and it takes ** many years to get completely better.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Generally speaking, encephalitis has sequelae, and there are many sequelae of encephalitis, which can lead to dizziness, headache, migraine, nausea, fatigue, memory loss, and thinking ability, which have a great impact on people's normal life and work.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Sequelae of encephalitis refer to the complications of encephalitis that occur after an active ** acute phase. Such as muscle atrophy, malnutrition, lung infections, etc. Motor vision, language, and auditory systems can be affected.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Encephalitis will have sequelae, because encephalitis can be divided into viral, bacterial and tuberculous, etc., the effect and prognosis are also different, so it should be clear before the prognosis can be judged, as for the effect of the disease, whether there are sequelae, etc., depending on the severity of the disease, the child's physique, the reaction to the drug, etc., but the general viral encephalitis, timely and reasonable, most of them can be cured, even if there are slight sequelae, after a reasonable later stage, more can be recovered.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The sequelae of viral encephalitis include hemiplegia, intellectual disability, language impairment and epilepsy.

    Viral encephalitis is a group of infectious diseases of the central nervous system caused by various viruses, with mental and conscious disorders as prominent manifestations. Due to the severity of the disease or the lack of time, the brain parenchyma is seriously damaged and various sequelae symptoms occur. Localized neurological signs such as limb paralysis, involuntary movements, intellectual disability, speech impairment, visual or auditory dysfunction, and epileptiform seizures occur depending on the site of damage to the central nervous system.

    In order to avoid the occurrence of the above sequelae, it should be detected early and prevent the occurrence of the disease as early as possible.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There are many sequelae of viral encephalitis, mainly including epilepsy, aphasia, deafness, vision loss, ataxia, facial nerve numbness, choking or dyspnea and other uncomfortable symptoms, mainly because the patient's central nervous system is infected.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Encephalitis is a general term for inflammatory lesions of the brain parenchyma, a serious infectious disease of the central nervous system caused by different ** (such as viruses, bacteria, fungi, etc.). Sequelae of encephalitis refers to the fact that after encephalitis has gone through the acute stage, some patients still have varying degrees of limb movement disorders, intellectual disabilities, aphasia, etc.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The sequelae of viral encephalitis are epilepsy, commonly known as epilepsy, which is a brain dysfunction caused by a sudden and transient overfiring of brain cells. The symptoms of sequelae of viral encephalitis are different disorders such as motor, sensory, conscious, autonomic, and psychiatric, or they may be combined.

    The clinical manifestations are sudden loss of consciousness, sudden fall, convulsions of limbs, foaming at the mouth or strange screams in the mouth, and waking up as usual. Depending on the type of virus, the manifestations of encephalitis are varied. Viral encephalitis varies greatly from mild to severe.

    There are both those who have a high fever and those who have a low fever. Usually there are headaches of varying degrees, vomiting, poor mental complexion, sleepiness and sleepiness. In severe cases, there may be convulsions, coma, paralysis of limbs, and irregular respiratory rhythm.

    The sequelae of encephalitis have a rapid onset and rapid progression, and the disability rate and mortality rate are high. Because the sequelae of encephalitis are extremely harmful, it is very important for patients with sequelae of encephalitis to be treated in a timely manner.

    I believe that through the above introduction, everyone is also clear that the harm of encephalitis sequelae is very large, in order to reduce the harm of the disease as much as possible, so once it is found that the disease must be carried out in a timely manner, choose a regular hospital, scientific methods, the key to encephalitis sequelae, so we must also pay attention to this problem.

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