What to do about body tremors during recovery from viral encephalitis



Viral encephalitis is a disease caused by a virus that directly or indirectly attacks the brain tissue, clinical symptoms such as fever, increased intracranial pressure, coma, and even convulsions can occur, and the body trembles during recovery from viral encephalitis, which may simply be dynamic and closely observed, or it may require medication such as antiepileptic drugs.

First of all, it is important to distinguish whether the patient is having a convulsive seizure or an occasional shiver. If the shaking is occasional, it is usually not a problem, and continued close monitoring is usually recommended.

If the patient is having frequent convulsions, then it may be a seizure and it is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible to avoid further neurological damage. Injections of antiepileptic drugs such as diazepam or luminal sodium, dehydration to lower cranial pressure, prevention of infection and other medications are usually required.

In summary, to specifically analyze the patient’s situation, no matter what kind of trembling, the condition of the best timely medical treatment, under the guidance of the doctor for disposal.