Why do you keep getting nausea and dizziness after you’ve been cured of encephalitis?

Nausea and dizziness after curing encephalitis is usually considered to be the sequelae of encephalitis.
Encephalitis is a disease caused by pathogens infecting the brain parenchyma, and after standardized treatment to cure the encephalitis, the patient will not experience nausea, dizziness and other symptoms. This phenomenon is often considered to be the sequelae of encephalitis, because encephalitis will invade the nerves, so after the disease is cured, some patients will have sequelae, nausea, dizziness and other symptoms.
Patients should go to the hospital for examination and clear diagnosis. If the sequelae are caused by encephalitis encroaching on the local nerves, they should follow the doctor’s instructions to take nerve-nourishing drugs, such as methylcobalamin and vitamin B1, etc., which can promote the repair of the nerves. Vestibular rehabilitation training can also be carried out, which is conducive to recovery.
Nausea and dizziness after curing encephalitis is usually caused by the sequelae of encephalitis, but we can’t rule out the possibility of other diseases, such as hypertension, Meniere’s disease, etc. We suggest that the patient go to the hospital for a relevant examination and a clear diagnosis. Daily rest, avoid overwork, pay attention to the regulation of pressure.