The most common symptoms of meningitis in children, teens, and young adults older than 1 year include:
- Fever.
- Neck or back pain.
- Headache.
- Nausea and vomiting.
- Neck stiffness.
- A purple-red, splotchy rash or skin discoloration.
In babies, symptoms are not as easy to notice. They may include:
- Irritability.
- Listlessness.
- Sleeping all the time.
- Refusing a bottle.
- Crying when picked up or being held.
- Can't be comforted while crying.
- Bulging soft spot (fontanelle).
- Behavior changes.
- Fever.
Meningococcemia is a life-threatening illness. Symptoms may occur suddenly and get worse quickly. Treatment is needed right away. The most common symptoms include:
- Fever.
- Chills.
- Sore throat.
- Headache, especially when flexing the neck by moving the chin toward the chest.
- Sensitivity to light.
- Aching muscles and joints.
- Not feeling well (malaise).
- Exhaustion.
- Feeling tired (lethargy).
- Rash that may be small, red, flat, or raised spots that turn into larger red or purple patches that may look like bruises.
As the illness gets worse quickly, symptoms may include:
- Low blood pressure.
- Very small amount of urine.
- Bleeding.
The symptoms of meningococcal infection can be like other health conditions. Make sure your child sees a doctor for a diagnosis.