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How to Detect Symptoms of Meningitis

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Summary: Meningitis symptoms include severe fatigue, malaise, headaches, a stiff neck, pain behind the eyes and a loss of motor functions. Learn about symptoms of meningitis from a family practice physician in this free video series on health care and medical conditions; and seek medical attention immediately as meningitis can be a very dangerous and deadly condition.

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By Ken Savage
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Ken Savage is a graduate of the Kansas City University school of medicine and bioscience. He completed his internship at Suncoast Hospital, and is now in private practice in Tampa,...read more

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"Hi, I'm Doctor Savage. I'm an osteopathic family practice physician from Tampa. You may be wondering do you or someone else you know might have the symptoms of meningitis? If there is actually a question, I do recommend that you seek medical attention right away, with that said some common symptoms of having meningitis include but are not limited to severe fatigue, severely feeling poor, also known as malaise, headache, stiff neck, pain behind the eyes, pain and aversion from light, and also things such as loss of motor function, seizures and even death. As I said, meningitis can be a very dangerous condition. If you think someone might have that, seek medical attention immediately. I'm Doctor Savage, I wish you the best of health."

eHow Article: How to Detect Symptoms of Meningitis

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