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Could Bacterial Meningitis Cause Muscle And Bone Aches, Ringing Ears, Headache, Sore To Touch Skin And Chest Pain?
I had bacterial meningitis a few years ago. Since then I have had severe muscle aches all over, bone aches, ringing in ears ,headaches, chest pain, skin sore to the touch sometimes and ribs feel like their deteriorating, my shoulders, wrists, knees, and ankle pop several times a day I'm only 25.
HI Thank for asking to HCM I really appreciate your concern, it is possible that after the cerebral infection particular if this was the bacterial then the chances of sequelea is very likely but that could be very limited say up to the motor function and this could come around soon, but here you have described the multiple complain that may not be due to the infection but this could be nonspecific and functional, hope this information helps you, have nice day.
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Could Bacterial Meningitis Cause Muscle And Bone Aches, Ringing Ears, Headache, Sore To Touch Skin And Chest Pain?
HI Thank for asking to HCM I really appreciate your concern, it is possible that after the cerebral infection particular if this was the bacterial then the chances of sequelea is very likely but that could be very limited say up to the motor function and this could come around soon, but here you have described the multiple complain that may not be due to the infection but this could be nonspecific and functional, hope this information helps you, have nice day.