It can do brain damage to your brain. The cause of it is viruses, fungi, normally bacteria.
Well, Meningitis is caused by bacteria flooding the cerebrospinal fluid which is found in between the meninges (layers of membranes surrounding the brain and the spinal cord) so I'd say that Meningitis can do damage to the brain and the spinal cord.
Meningitis means swelling of three layers of membranes that protect the brain and nerves were the Cerebral fluid is located, collectively they are called the Meninges. the exact layers of are know as the Pia mater, Arachnoid and the Dura mater these are directly under where the bone is in the skull.This means that it can effect brain functions as well as nerves in the spinal cord depending what is causing the meningitis and how long the infection is allowed to persist various functions of the nervous system can be comprimised deafness, epilepsy, there can also be effects on ones ability to think. it can cause hydrocephalus which is an accumulation of water in the creases of the brain which could cause tunnel vision and convulsions. Its a condition that shouldnt be taken lightly but can be treated the treatment depends on whats causing the swelling.
The brain.
it loses control over the nerves.
Brain and spinal cord
The Central Nervous System: the brain and spinal cord.
The central nervous tissues as well as the spinal cord are affected by this. It has been shown that almost all tissues are affected before death.
digestion and breathing
Meningitis is acute inflammation of the meninges. These are otherwise known as the protective membranes covering the spinal cord and the brain.
The autonomic nervous system functions independently and continuously without conscious effort.
Acute meningitis. Neck stiffness is important sign of the disease.
About the size of a pearl, the hypothalamus directs a multitude of important functions in the body. It is the control center for many autonomic functions of the peripheral nervous system. Connections with structures of the endocrine and nervous systems enable the hypothalamus to play a vital role in maintaining homeostasis. This includes stabilizing body temperature.
well,a brain functions well on our nervous system by giving message to our parts of our body
The autonomic nervous system that controls the functions within the body. Some functions that it controls are the heartbeat, digestive system, and breathing. The autonomic nervous system is the part of the peripheral nervous system that acts as a control system. It functions largely below the level of consciousness to control visceral functions.
The division of autonomic nervous system (ANS) that is affected by anethesia is parasympathetic nervous system (PNS).3