Ouch my neck! could i have meningitis again?!


Question: Ouch my neck! could i have meningitis again!?
I had meningitis about 4 months ago it took 3 months for me not to be tired and completely free of neck and back pain!. For a month now i have been feeling so good no pain at all and am full time back at uni and working!. I had to come home form uni today 4 hrs early bacause i was extremerly tired well i woke up about an hr ago with a headache and now my neck is really hurting again and i tryed to eat some lunch but vomited!. Maybe im just coming down with the tummy flu but i want to know if its possible to get meningitis twice and am i still in the time frame where its possible for a relapse!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


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it is highly likely an yes it can come back ur immune system would be very low!. Are your eyes very sensitive to the light at all!?Www@Answer-Health@Com

Yes, its highly likely that it is coming back!. Get to a doctor as soon as you can!. It could be something else causing this, but meningitis is no joke, and it could cause permanent damage to you neurological system!. The fast you get it treated the better!. Good Luck!Www@Answer-Health@Com

Maybe you should just get to your doc asap!.!.!. O_OWww@Answer-Health@Com

Symptoms

Symptoms of bacterial meningitis usually appear suddenly!. Symptoms of viral meningitis may appear suddenly or develop gradually over a period of days!. For example, the symptoms of viral meningitis after mumps may take several days or weeks to develop!.
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The most common symptoms of either form of meningitis include:

* Fever!.
* Severe and persistent headache!.
* Stiff and painful neck, especially when trying to touch the chin to the chest!.
* Vomiting!.
* Confusion and decreased level of consciousness!.
* Seizures!.

Other symptoms of meningitis include:

* Sluggishness, muscle aches and weakness, and strange feelings (such as tingling) or weakness throughout the body!.
* Eye sensitivity and eye pain from bright lights!.
* Skin rash!.
* Dizzy spells!.

The incubation period



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