Symptoms Of Amoebic Meningoencephalitis

Amoebic meningoencephalitis, also called Naegleria infection, is a rare bacterial infection caused by exposure to an amoeba while swimming in lakes, rivers, and hot springs. Exposure to the amoeba causes severe and irreversible brain damage. Diagnosis of the infection is done through CT scan, MRI, or spinal tap. Treatment for amoebic meningoencephalitis typically involves an injection into a vein or directly into the around the spinal cord to eradicate the amoeba. However, even with treatment, the infection is generally fatal, with death occurring within one week of exposure. Early detection and treatment are fundamental in the survival of an individual infected with the bacteria.Get to know the symptoms of amoebic meningoencephalitis now.

Hallucinations And Confusion

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The onset of hallucinations and confusion are two of the final symptoms before a coma and the eventual death of an individual infected with amoebic meningoencephalitis. It is important to note although the infection is damaging the brain tissue, many of the later symptoms, such as hallucinations, are caused by the inflammation of the brain and brain stem as well as the decrease in oxygen to the brain. As oxygen levels decrease below ninety percent, healthy portions of the brain begin to become damaged or die, prompting an instability or overall malfunction in movement, confusion (including not knowing where one is), loss of language skills and auditory and visual hallucinations. Use of supplemental oxygen sources, such as through the use of an oxygen tank, may be beneficial in decreasing the later symptoms of the infection.

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Change In Sense Of Taste And Smell

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One of the first symptoms to onset after exposure to the amoebic meningoencephalitis is the change in senses of taste and smell. This is caused by the amoeba attacking and feeding on the parietal lobe in the brain, which controls the function of the five senses. The amoeba does further damage to the brain by releasing toxins and enzymes that kill brain tissue. This initial symptom generally alerts the immune system that something is wrong in the brain, at which time the immune system will release antibodies to attack the invading bacteria, invoking a physical response in the brain causing inflammation of the surrounding brain tissue.

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