MENINGITIS & CNS INFECTIONS

Meningitis & CNS Infection Treatment

Emergency Care for Brain Infections

Meningitis and Central Nervous System (CNS) infections are serious medical conditions affecting the brain and spinal cord, requiring immediate neurological care. These infections may be caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi and can lead to severe complications if untreated. At Preetham Neuro Centre, Dr. Preetham Reddy provides rapid diagnosis, advanced testing, and targeted treatment. Our focus is on early detection, infection control, and comprehensive care to prevent complications and ensure better recovery outcomes.

Symptoms of Meningitis & CNS Infection

Early Detection Saves Lives

Recognizing early symptoms helps initiate immediate treatment, reduce complications, and improve survival outcomes in serious brain and nervous system infections.

High Fever

Sudden onset of fever with chills and body discomfort

Severe Headache

Persistent and intense headache not relieved easily

Neck Stiffness

Difficulty bending the neck forward

Confusion or Drowsiness

Altered mental state or reduced alertness

Sensitivity to Light

Pain or discomfort with bright light exposure

Treatment Options

Rapid Diagnosis. Immediate Care.

We provide emergency treatment, targeted therapies, and intensive care support to control infection, reduce complications, and improve recovery outcomes.

Targeted Antimicrobial Therapy

Appropriate antibiotics, antivirals, or antifungal medications are started immediately based on the infection type to eliminate the causative organism effectively.

Inflammation Control (Steroids)

Corticosteroids are used to reduce brain inflammation and swelling, helping prevent neurological damage and improving treatment outcomes.

Intravenous Fluid Management

IV fluids help maintain hydration, stabilize electrolyte levels, and support overall body function during infection and recovery.

Oxygen & Respiratory Support

Oxygen therapy or ventilatory support is provided in severe cases to ensure proper oxygen supply to the brain and vital organs.

Pain & Fever Management

Medications are used to control fever, headache, and discomfort, improving patient comfort during the treatment process.

Continuous Monitoring & Critical Care

Patients are closely monitored for vital signs and neurological status to detect complications early and provide immediate intervention.

FAQs

Meningitis is an infection of the protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord, causing inflammation and serious neurological symptoms.

Yes, meningitis can become life-threatening if not treated early, making immediate medical care essential for survival and recovery.

CNS infections can be caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites affecting the brain and spinal cord.

It is diagnosed using lumbar puncture (CSF analysis), blood tests, and imaging studies to identify the infection and severity.

Yes, early treatment with medications and supportive care can effectively control infection and improve recovery outcomes.

Immediately consult a doctor if you experience fever, severe headache, neck stiffness, or confusion for early diagnosis and treatment.

Epilepsy & Seizure Treatment

Advanced Care for Seizure Disorders

Epilepsy is a neurological disorder caused by abnormal electrical activity in the brain, resulting in repeated seizures that can affect movement, awareness, and overall quality of life. These seizures may vary from mild episodes to severe convulsions depending on the condition.

At Preetham Neuro Centre, we provide comprehensive epilepsy care with a strong focus on accurate diagnosis, personalized treatment, and long-term management. Under the expertise of Dr. Preetham Reddy, patients receive evidence-based care designed to control seizures, reduce frequency, and improve daily functioning and long-term brain health.

Symptoms of Epilepsy

Identify Early Warning Signs

Epilepsy symptoms vary widely, but early identification helps ensure timely treatment, better seizure control, and prevention of serious neurological complications.

Seizures / Convulsions

Sudden jerking movements of body due to abnormal brain activity

Loss of Consciousness

Temporary blackout or unresponsiveness during seizure episodes

Confusion / Memory Loss

Difficulty remembering events or feeling disoriented after seizures

Unusual Sensations

Fear, anxiety, or déjà vu feeling before seizure starts

Body Stiffness / Falls

Sudden muscle stiffness or unexpected falls without warning

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