What causes intestinal meningitis?

Mesenteritis refers to inflammatory diseases of the mesentery, including mesenteric lipomatosis, which is a chronic non-specific inflammatory disease; regressive mesenteritis, which is considered to be an autoimmune disease; and non-specific mesenteric lymphadenitis, which is mostly caused by viral infections.
1. Mesenteric lipomatosis is a rare chronic non-specific inflammatory disease, the etiology of which is not clear, but it is considered to be related to trauma, surgery, infection, mesenteric vascular injury, ischemia, tumors, allergies, immune dysfunction and so on.
2. Retractive mesenteritis, the etiology of which is not clear, is considered to be an autoimmune disease related to malignant tumors, with predisposing factors including bacterial infections, vascular injuries, and surgeries.
3. Non-specific mesenteric lymphadenitis, mostly caused by viral infections, such as Coxsackie B virus, a few can be caused by bacterial, mycoplasma, parasitic infections.
Most of the causes of intestinal meningitis are not clear, with intestinal meningitis need to go to the hospital in time to avoid serious consequences.