Pediatric encephalitis is caused by viruses, bacteria, fungi, parasites and other pathogens that attack the central nervous system in a state of low immunity.
Pediatric encephalitis is a serious and common clinical disease. When the body is overworked or the immunity is reduced, such as infection, radiotherapy or the use of immunosuppressant drugs, resulting in immune deficiencies, it is susceptible to attack by viruses, bacteria, parasites, fungi and other pathogens.
When the pathogen enters the central nervous system, it leads to encephalitis. Among them, viral encephalitis is more common.
When symptoms of suspected encephalitis such as fever, nausea, vomiting, and headache occur, it is important to seek prompt medical attention and active diagnosis and treatment under the guidance of a doctor.