Guidelines

Does meningitis make your stomach hurt?

Does meningitis make your stomach hurt?

Meningococcal meningitis: Stomach pain should be seen as a warning sign. Summary: Patients with meningococcal infection generally develop symptoms including a high temperature, vomiting and a stiff neck. But they might also just have a bad stomach ache.

Does stomach flu cause stiff neck?

Some infections that can cause diarrhea can also cause generalized body aches and pains that sometimes could include stiff neck. Examples are gastroenteritis, food poisoning, and traveler’s diarrhea. Irritable bowel syndrome is less likely to cause stiff neck.

Can stomach and neck pain be related?

For example, with some patients we need to address an inflamed stomach. This can cause reflex pain and reactivity in the neck and upper back, sometimes without any obvious symptoms in the stomach itself.

What do meningitis headaches feel like?

A headache caused by meningitis is typically described as severe and unrelenting. It does not subside by taking an aspirin. Stiff neck. This symptom most commonly involves a reduced ability to flex the neck forward, also called nuchal rigidity.

What are the most common causes of a fever and neck pain?

Fever and neck pain may be due to the onset of a rhinovirus, which causes the common cold. Children under the age of five face a high risk of contracting meningitis-related infections. An untreated ear infection may cause fever and neck pain.

What causes chills and stiff neck?

Torticollis Torticollis are spasms of the neck muscles causing neck pain and stiffness, tilted head, and more. Lyme disease Lyme disease is a bacterial infection spread through tick bites; symptoms include rash, fever chills, and more.

When neck stiffness may mean meningitis?

When Neck Stiffness May Mean Meningitis. Meningitis is a serious condition that occurs when the meninges—protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord—become infected and inflamed. Patients should seek immediate medical attention if a stiff neck is accompanied by a fever, headache and/or nausea.

What is cervicogenic headache?

Cervicogenic headache. Cervicogenic headache is a type of headache characterised by chronic hemicranial pain referred to the head from either the cervical spine or soft tissues within the neck.