ENCEPHALITIS
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Choice of treatment for encephalitis will depend
on the cause. Bacterial encephalitis is treated with antibiotics.
Viral encephalitis is usually treated with antiviral drugs including
acyclovir, ganciclovir, foscarnet, ribovarin, and AZT. Viruses that
respond to acyclovir include herpes simplex, the most common cause
of sporadic (non-epidemic) encephalitis in the United States.
The symptoms of encephalitis may be treated with
a number of different drugs. Corticosteroids, including prednisone
and dexamethasone, are sometimes prescribed to reduce inflammation
and brain swelling. Anticonvulsant drugs, including dilantin and
phenytoin, are used to control seizures. Fever may be reduced with
acetaminophen or other fever-reducing drugs.
A person with encephalitis must be monitored
carefully, since symptoms may change rapidly. Blood tests may be
required regularly to track levels of fluids and salts in the blood. |
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