Skip to main content

Bacterial Meningitis in Children

Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Apr 2, 2024.

What is bacterial meningitis?

Bacterial meningitis is inflammation of the lining that surrounds and protects your child's brain and spinal cord. The inflammation is caused by a bacterial infection and can be life-threatening.

What increases my child's risk for bacterial meningitis?

The bacteria are found in the mouth, throat, or nose. They are spread from an infected person to another by coughing, kissing, or sharing food or drinks. It can also spread from an ear, nose, throat, sinus, or brain infection. A head injury or head surgery may also spread the infection.

What are the signs and symptoms of bacterial meningitis?

Any of the following may develop within hours or days:

How is bacterial meningitis diagnosed?

Your child's healthcare provider will examine your child and ask about his or her signs and symptoms. Tell him or her if your child was recently around anyone who has bacterial meningitis. Your child may also need any of the following:

How is bacterial meningitis treated?

Treatment options

The following list of medications are related to or used in the treatment of this condition.

How can I manage my child's symptoms?

How can I help prevent bacterial meningitis?

Call your local emergency number (911 in the US) if:

When should I seek immediate care?

When should I call my child's doctor?

Care Agreement

You have the right to help plan your child's care. Learn about your child's health condition and how it may be treated. Discuss treatment options with your child's healthcare providers to decide what care you want for your child. The above information is an educational aid only. It is not intended as medical advice for individual conditions or treatments. Talk to your doctor, nurse or pharmacist before following any medical regimen to see if it is safe and effective for you.

© Copyright Merative 2024 Information is for End User's use only and may not be sold, redistributed or otherwise used for commercial purposes.

Learn more about Bacterial Meningitis

Treatment options

Care guides

Symptoms and treatments

Further information

Always consult your healthcare provider to ensure the information displayed on this page applies to your personal circumstances.