Warning Signs Of Arachnoiditis
Bladder And Bowel Problems

Lower spinal cord nerve compression can result in bladder and bowel problems. The nerves in the lower spine aid in the function of the bladder, bowel, and genitals. When these nerves are affected, individuals may experience trouble emptying their bladder and constipation. Exercise therapy can aid in nerve decompression decreasing constipation as well as massage. In rare cases where contemporary and established treatments are ineffective, surgery may be required to remove scar tissue surrounding the nerves connecting the bladder and the bowel. Physicians tend to use surgery as a last result in the treatment of arachnoiditis due to the fact it carries a high risk of scarring in regards to the spinal connective tissue.
Meningitis

Meningitis is a disease characterized by swelling of the meninges. This condition is often seen as a potential symptom of arachnoiditis, considering arachnoiditis is the result of damage to the arachnoid mater, which is one of the membranes that cushion the spinal cord nerves and the brain. The arachnoid mater, incidentally, is the middle tissue of the meninges. If a patient has meningitis, they will also present with symptoms of this condition. These include a sudden high fever, headaches accompanied by nausea or vomiting, light sensitivity, stiff neck, a rash on the skin, confusion, fatigue, and irritability.
