Although most people, who have meningitis make a good recovery, some people can be left with after-effects. Some after-effects can be temporary, gradually improving over time. However, some people are left with permanent, life-changing, after-effects.
After-effects can be wide-ranging and include physical, neurological or psychological problems, some of which can change a person’s life forever.
Long-term after-effects of meningitis
- Acquired brain injury - Both meningitis and septicaemia can cause an acquired brain injury (ABI), an injury to the brain that has happened after birth.
- Emotional changes - No matter what the outcome, the impact of meningitis can lead to emotional changes such as feeling overwhelmed, frightened and unsupported.
- Hearing loss - There are different types of hearing loss. Difficulties can range from mild hearing loss through to profound deafness in one or both ears.
- Behaviour changes - Behavioural changes can occur after meningitis, especially in babies and young children. The possibility of an acquired brain injury may need to be considered.
- Sight problems - Meningitis can cause damage to this nerve resulting in loss of vision and changes in visual perception. These may be temporary visual changes, or permanent, depending on the damage.
- Amputation - In severe cases of meningococcal septicaemia, amputation of fingers and toes or limbs may be necessary. Find out more about after-effects of septicaemia here.
After-effects and recovery
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Recovering from meningitis & septicaemia
Recovering from meningitis and septicaemia can be a worrying time and it is understandable that you might feel anxious.
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Acquired brain injury
Both meningitis and septicaemia can cause an acquired brain injury (ABI), an injury to the brain that has happened after birth.
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Emotional changes
The emotional impact of meningitis on individuals and families can be huge, whatever the outcome.
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Hearing loss
Hearing loss is the most common after-effect of bacterial meningitis. Difficulties can range from mild hearing loss through to profound deafness.
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Behaviour changes
Learning and behavioural changes can happen after meningitis, especially in babies and young children.
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Sight problems
Meningitis can cause sight problems which may be permanent or temporary.
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Bereavement support
Losing a loved one to meningitis is one of the hardest things you’ll ever have to face. Meningitis Now is here to help you with emotional and financial support, for as long as you need it