Symptoms of Bacterial Meningitis
Classic symptoms can develop over several hours, or may take 1 to 2 days:
- High fever
- Headache
- Very stiff, sore neck
Other symptoms may include:
- Red or purple skin rash
- Cyanosis (bluish skin color)
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Photophobia (sensitivity to bright lights)
- Sleepiness
- Mental confusion
In newborns and infants, symptoms are hard to see. As a result infants under three months old with a fever are often checked for meningitis. Symptoms in newborns and infants may include:
- Inactivity
- Unexplained high fever or any form of temperature instability, including a low body temperature
- Irritability
- Vomiting
- Jaundice (yellow color to the skin)
- Feeding poorly or refusing to eat
- Tautness or bulging of soft spots between skull bones
- Difficulty awakening
As the illness progresses, seizures and/or hearing loss can occur. This can happen to patients of all ages.