Question

The child seems a bit listless lately, and I initially thought it might be a fever, so I gave the child some cold medicine. However, the child still doesn’t seem to know what’s wrong and hasn’t improved much, and there’s a bit of a high fever.

Answer

Symptoms of meningitis, such as fever, coma, vomiting, and increased fontanelle tension, may also include purulent septic arthritis, Cellulitishoneycomb tissue inflammation, osteomyelitis, and asymptomatic bacteremia. Medication: The treatment for GBS meningitis is penicillin at a dose of 300,000 U/kg per day, and ampicillin (ampicillin) at a dose of 300 mg/kg per day. After 48 hours of treatment, if the cerebrospinal fluid is still positive for bacteria (90% are sterile within 36 hours), and if there is still bacterial growth, some authors suggest continuing to focus on penicillin (or ampicillin) combined with gentamicin for 2 to 3 weeks of continuous treatment, or it may indicate subdural empyema, brain abscess, ventriculitis, or purulent thrombosis of the dura sinus.