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Home of Kyle J. Norton for The Better of Living & Living Health Encephalitis is defined as a condition of irritation and swelling (inflammation) of the brain, as a result of virus, bacteria and others invasion.
Preventions
A. Do's and Do not's list
1. Behavioral
Delirious behavior associated with influenza usually has an onset within a few days after fever and lasts <24 hours. Dr. Takanashi J, and the research team showed that 2009 H1N1 influenza has a tendency to cause late-onset and long-standing delirious behavior, at least in Japanese children. Mild autoimmune-mediated encephalitis should be considered as an underlying cause.(36)
2. Eat your vegetable and fruits
Vegetable and fruit contain high amount of antioxidant, not only enhances the immune system but also fight against foreign virus and bacteria infection and inflammatory causes of meningitis(37)
3. Avoid excessive drinking
Excessive drinking can increase the risk of liver diseases that can lead to weaken immune function causes of meningitis
4. Moderate exercise
Moderate exercise can enhance the circulatory system and increase the function of immune system in fighting against bacterial and viral invasion.
5. Smoking
The odds ratio of purulent meningitis for children receiving passive smoking was 3.0, and the 95% confident limit was greater than 1 (P < 0.05). There was significant dose-effect relationship between the daily dosage of cigarette smoked by family members and the odds ratio of purulent meningitis (P < 0.005)(38)
6. Etc.
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Sources
(36) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22412029
(37) http://medicaladvisorjournals.blogspot.ca/p/all-about-antioxidants.html
(38) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7923331
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