Saturday, November 20, 2021

IS YOUR CHILD'S STIFF NECK MENINGITIS?

Hearing about meningitis in their child's school can be very frightening for parents. Here is some advice from doctors for parents in that situation.   Doctors warn you should go to the ER immediately if your child complains of a stiff neck, headache, and has a high fever.  While meningitis is rare it is very serious.  Most children today are vaccinated against the disease but while doctors used to think the vaccine lasted 10 years, they now believe it lasts only 5 years.  Dr. Sandra A. Fryhofer, past president of the American College of Physicians, stated that one minute you think you kid has the flu; the next she's comatose."  Dr. Ari Brown, a pediatrician in Austin, Texas added, "But if your child can look up at the ceiling, down at his toes, and isn't bothered by light, he probably does not have meningitis."  Dr. Fryhofer added that any child can get meningitis but high school and college students are most likely to get it as they share everything including drinks, kisses, clothes, etc.

It is a good idea to check shot records to be sure your child's vaccination is up-to-date and if they are in school or college, chances are it is.

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