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    WHAT IS HERPES ENCEPHALITIS?

    Herpes encephalitis is a suddenly occurring inflammatory disease of the brain caused by direct invasion of the herpes simplex virus. The herpes simplex virus is commonly known for causing flu-like symptoms and cold sores. People usually acquire the herpes simplex virus during childhood, but the virus does not cause symptoms for many years until some type of physical or emotional stressor activates it.

    WHAT ARE THE SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF HERPES ENCEPHALITIS?

    Signs and symptoms of herpes encephalitis can include fever, confusion, vomiting, tiredness, stiff neck, stiff back, and delirium. Delirium is a state of fluctuating mental confusion that develops over a few hours or days. Personality changes, decreased alertness, and loss of sensation and/or motor functioning (paralysis) in some body parts may occur, reflecting brain and/or spinal cord damage. Repeated seizures may occur in the early stages of herpes encephalitis, but usually does not happen in types of encephalitis (brain inflammation) caused by bacteria or other types of viruses.

    WHAT KIND OF BRAIN DAMAGE DOES HERPES ENCEPHALITIS CAUSE?

    Herpes encephalitis causes swelling of the brain and small bleeds in the cerebral cortex (the top, main section of the brain), cerebellum, brain stem, and spinal cord. The cerebellum is an area in the back, bottom part of the brain that is plays an important role in movement and coordination. The brainstem is an area in the lower part of the brain that connects it with the spinal cord. Loss of brain tissue will also occur when the brain is attacked by the herpes virus.

    HOW IS HERPES ENCEPHALITIS DIAGNOSED?

    Herpes encephalitis can be diagnosed after various steps are undertaken. First, one needs to identify the signs and symptoms mentioned above. As was stated earlier, the presence of seizures early in the onset of symptoms is associated with herpes encephalitis. Analysis of cerebrospinal fluid taken from the spine can be analyzed for indications that the herpes virus is present. Cerebrospinal fluid is the cushiony fluid that protects the brain and spine from trauma. The spinal fluid is taken by a procedure known as a lumbar puncture (spinal tap). A lumbar puncture is a procedure in which a needle is inserted into a space inside the spinal canal for the purpose of removing some of the cerebrospinal fluid. The spinal canal is the space between the spinal cord and the bony structure that surrounds it.

    Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain can be performed to rule out other possible causes of symptoms, such as brain cancer. MRI scans produce extremely detailed pictures of the inside of the body by using very powerful magnets and computer technology. As was mentioned in the last section, certain areas of the brain become inflamed in herpes encephalitis. MRI scans can detect if swelling is present in these areas.

    HOW IS HERPES ENCEPHALITIS TREATED?

    Herpes encephalitis needs to be treated as early as possible to prevent coma and permanent damage to the brain and spine. A coma is a state of deep unconsciousness in which there are no voluntary movements, no responses to pain, and no verbal speech. This is why early diagnosis is so important. When herpes encephalitis is suspected, treatment involves administering antivirus medication. The antivirus medication usually prescribed is acyclovir (Zovirax) and it is administered directly into the veins.

    WHAT IS THE PROGNOSIS FOR PEOPLE WITH HERPES ENCEPHALITIS?

    Prognosis is much better the earlier treatment begins. In fact, about 40% of patients will recover without significant neurological side effects. Even with treatment, however, about 30% of patients will die from the disease. Children and young adults have a better prognosis than older adults. However, infants are most likely to develop permanent brain damage.

    WHAT ELSE IS HERPES ENCEPHALITIS KNOWN AS?

    Herpes encephalitis is also known as herpetic simplex encephalitis and acute inclusion body encephalitis.

    WHAT IS THE ORIGIN OF THE TERM, HERPES ENCEPHALITIS?

    Herpes encephalitis comes from the Greek word "herpes" meaning "a spreading skin eruption," the Greek word “enkephalos” meaning “brain,” and the Greek word “itis” meaning “inflammation.” Put the words together and you get “a spreading skin eruption (and) brain inflammation.”

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