Viral meningitis
Virus Meningitis (Virus Meningitis) is an infectious disease of the central nervous system caused by a variety of different viruses, also known as aseptic meningitis or serous meningitis. This disease is seen all over the world. Its incidence is 11-27 / 100,000 per year. The clinical manifestations are similar. Meningeal irritation occurs mainly when it invades the meninges. Leukocytes, mainly lymphocytes, are found in the cerebrospinal fluid. The course of the disease was benign, mostly within 2 weeks, usually no more than 3 weeks, self-limiting, good prognosis, and no complications. Meningoencephalitis is formed when the virus invades the meninges and the parenchyma. Depending on the condition, it can be different in size and spread. It is generally believed that this disease belongs to the category of febrile disease and spasm syndrome in traditional Chinese medicine, which is caused by external attack of warming, relieving people's camps, covering the heart, and inducing liver wind.
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