Meningitis: Meningitis may present with diffuse or focal headache, accompanied by fever and altered mental state. Rapid diagnosis can be life saving and is made by performing a lumbar puncture. Severe headache may be the sign of meningitis from viral, amoebic or malaria causes. Encephalitis also can present with headache, although the predominant signs are altered mental state, depressed consciousness, seizures, focal neurologic and systemic signs.
How do you find out what is causing your Headache? Doctor's diagnose the causes of
headache by taking a comprehensive medical history by asking you a series of detailed questions about the
headache, your general health, your family history, your health risks, and much more. Based on this they then order a series of tests to further investigate what the think might be the problem, known as their differential diagnosis.
Now you can do this online using YourDiagnosis.com
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YourDiagnosis takes a very comprehensive medical history online using easy to understand questions which you can answer by just clicking on the relevant answers. Once completed it provides a comprehensive list of differential diagnoses as well as a detailed Personal Health Summary which you can take to your physician. You can also use it to store your medical history and symptoms history that can be used by your physician(s) at a later date. This would help you as you will not miss providing important information to the different doctors you visit.