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    • Conditions >
      • Cognitive
      • Epilepsy
      • Functional
      • Head & Facial Pain
      • Infection
      • Inflammatory
      • Movement Disorders
      • Nerve & Muscle
      • Vascular
    • Investigations
    • Interventions
    • Medications
    • Monitoring
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Neuroinfection

Neuroinfection refers to the invasion of pathogens, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites, into the nervous system. This can cause a range of neurological symptoms and disorders, including encephalitis, meningitis, and abscesses.

The nervous system is vulnerable to infection as it is composed of sensitive tissues that cannot regenerate easily. Neuroinfections can result in significant morbidity and mortality, particularly if not diagnosed and treated promptly. The goal of our page is to provide patients with comprehensive information about neuroinfections, including common causes, symptoms, and available treatments. 
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​The purpose of this page is to provide patient information on these conditions, their symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options. I understand that dealing with these conditions can be overwhelming, and I hope that this page will help you better understand your condition and the options available to manage it.

Conditions

Autoimmune Encephalitis
Bacterial Meningitis
Neuroborrelliosis
Viral Encephalitis

Relevant Medical Investigations

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Lumbar Puncture (LP)

Relevant Medications

Anti-Microbials

You must not rely on the information on this website as an alternative to medical advice from your doctor or other healthcare professional. You must always consult your doctor or healthcare professional if you have any concerns about your medical condition, diagnosis or treatment.

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