Meningitis Vaccine in Raeford & Fayetteville, NC

Learn About the Importance of the Meningococcal Vaccine

What is Meningitis?

The thin tissue that surrounds the brain and spinal cord is called the meninges. If the meninges is inflamed due to infection or a reaction, meningitis is the result. Although the most common type of meningitis is viral, there are a number of different types that can be deadly if not treated properly.

Types of Meningitis

While there are a number of types of meningitis, there are three main classifications:

TypeDescriptionSymptoms
Viral MeningitisThe most common and least severe type of meningitis, this is often caused by viruses like mumps, measles, and influenza. It is spread by close contact to a person with meningitis, or via mosquitoes, fecal matter, or other contamination. It may resolve on its own.Fever, Headache, Irritability, Light Sensitivity, Nausea, Vomiting, Lethargy, Sleepiness
Bacterial MeningitisWhile not as common as viral meningitis, this type is very serious and can be deadly, especially if associated with sepsis. Babies are at an increased risk of getting this type. The stretptococcus bacteria is one of the consistent causes. Treatment is necessary.Nausea, Vomiting, Light Sensitivity, Altered Mental State
Fungal MeningitisA very rare type of meningitis that affects the blood and spinal cord, this typically occurs in people with weakened immune systems due to diseases like HIV or cancer. Cryptococcus is the most common cause. Treatment is necessary.Stiff Neck, Fever, Nausea, Headache, Light Sensitivity, Altered Mental State

 

Treatment of Meningitis

The type of treatment you receive will heavily depend on the type of meningitis for which you have been diagnosed. After undergoing samples of blood or cerebrospinal fluid, or a swab of your nose and throat for viral meningitis, your diagnosis will be made.

If you are experiencing viral meningitis, you should recover on your own within 7 to 10 days. However, if you have a weakened immune system, you may be placed on antiviral medications in order to fully recover.

If you are experiencing bacterial meningitis, there are a series of antibiotics that will be given to you. It is important to start these as early as possible.

If you are experiencing fungal meningitis, you may be admitted to the hospital and given doses of antifungal medications through an IV. However, this will all depend on the severity.

Schedule an Appointment for Your Child’s Immunizations

If you feel as though your child may have contracted meningitis, or have further questions about treatment options, contact Kids First Pediatrics by calling (910) 848-5437 or request an appointment through our secure online form.