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Los médicos prescriben antibióticos para la meningitis bacteriana; el tipo variará dependiendo de la bacteria causante de la infección. Los antibióticos no son eficaces contra la meningitis viral.
Se utilizan otros medicamentos y líquidos intravenosos para tratar síntomas como el edema cerebral, el
El diagnóstico y tratamiento oportuno de la meningitis bacteriana es esencial para prevenir lesiones neurológicas permanentes. Generalmente, la meningitis viral no es una enfermedad grave y sus síntomas deben desaparecer en cuestión de 2 semanas sin complicaciones duraderas.
Consiga ayuda médica urgente de inmediato si piensa que usted o su hijo presenta síntomas de meningitis. El tratamiento oportuno es clave para un buen pronóstico.
Swartz MN. Meningitis: bacterial, viral, and other. In: Goldman L, Ausiello D, eds. Cecil Medicine. 23rd ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier; 2007:chap 437.
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