A87: Viral meningitis

A87.0: Enteroviral meningitis

There are many different viruses. You have been infected with enteroviruses. Enteroviruses are typically transmitted person-to-person, for example by sneezing or shaking hands.

On the outside of the brain and spinal cord there are three thin meninges (linings). A tough meninx, the dura mater, is on the outside. Below that are two soft meninges.

If the meninges are inflamed, you may get a high fever and feel very sick. Severe headaches and a stiff neck are common. You may find it difficult to tolerate bright light and loud noises. Sometimes you may also feel nauseated and feel like you have to vomit. Seizures are also possible or you may lose consciousness.