What is the main mode of transmission of epidemic meningitis?

Epidemic meningitis, also known as rhinococcal meningitis, is a contagious disease that is transmitted mainly through the respiratory tract. When a patient with rheumatoid encephalitis sneezes, has a runny nose, or coughs, the pathogenic bacteria are spread through the air with saliva and droplets from the patient’s nose. If it is absorbed by normal people, and the resistance of normal people is reduced, it may lead to the development of rheumatoid encephalitis. Clinically, the main manifestations are high fever, headache, nausea, vomiting, and also problems such as petechiae and petechiae may appear on the skin, and the symptoms of peripheral poisoning are more severe. If patients have these problems, they should visit the hospital for examination and treatment in time. Generally, from the perspective of Chinese medicine, it is believed that patients suffering from rheumatoid encephalitis are attacked by external evil, and there is also the need for the body’s positive energy to be weak before the onset of the disease. If the patient’s physique is strengthened, he can generally resist the attack of external viruses. Patients should increase physical activity and exercise in general.