Deadly Viruses: These five dangerous viruses attack the brain directly, be careful in time, otherwise…
Rahul Tiwari September 20, 2024 03:21 PM

Five deadly viruses : Infectious diseases are increasing rapidly and not only does it weaken the patient's immunity, but he may also have to face many serious problems. It can cause many problems ranging from swelling in the brain to headache, stiff neck, mental confusion, fear, nausea and vomiting.

The biggest problem is with those viruses that directly affect your brain. So today let us tell you about five such viruses that can affect your brain and it is very important to protect yourself from them.

COVID-19

Although the number of COVID-19 cases has decreased and fewer cases are being reported now, many studies have shown that covid The long-term effects of smoking have reduced the brain capacity of people, which has affected memory loss, dementia and problems like depression and anxiety have increased rapidly.

Rabies Virus

Rabies is one of the most deadly viruses to the brain. Once symptoms appear, the infection is almost always fatal. It affects the central nervous system, causing encephalitis (swelling of the brain), confusion, restlessness, hallucinations, and hydrophobia (fear of water).

herpes simplex virus

HSV-1 can cause herpes encephalitis, which causes inflammation in the brain. Its common symptoms include fever, headache, anxiety, seizures, etc. If left untreated, it can lead to severe neurological damage or even death.

Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV)

JEV is a mosquito-borne virus that causes inflammation of the brain, called encephalitis. It has symptoms like high fever, headache, restlessness, seizures and coma. Not only this, it has a high mortality rate and survivors suffer from neurological problems.

West Nile virus

This is another virus that is spread by mosquitoes. West Nile virus can cause encephalitis or meningitis. Symptoms include high fever, stiff neck, restlessness, tremors, convulsions, and paralysis.

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