Pediatric CNS infections

1. Overview

Pediatric CNS infections (Central Nervous System infections) are serious conditions that affect the brain and spinal cord in children. These infections can involve the meninges (meningitis), brain tissue (encephalitis), or spinal cord, and may lead to severe neurological complications if not treated promptly.

Early diagnosis and urgent medical care are essential to protect the child’s brain function and overall development.

2. Types

We diagnose and treat a wide range of central nervous system infections in children, including:

  • Meningitis (Bacterial & Viral)
  • Encephalitis
  • Brain Abscess
  • Tubercular Meningitis
  • Spinal Infections
  • Neurocysticercosis

Each condition requires timely and specialized pediatric neurological care.

3. Causes & Risk Factors

CNS infections in children are caused by various microorganisms, such as:

  • Bacteria (e.g., meningococcal, pneumococcal infections)
  • Viruses (e.g., viral encephalitis)
  • Fungi (in rare cases)
  • Parasites (e.g., neurocysticercosis)

These infections can spread through the bloodstream or directly affect the brain and spinal cord tissues.

4. Signs & Symptoms

Symptoms of CNS infections in children may appear suddenly and worsen quickly.

Common Symptoms Include:

  • High fever
  • Severe headache
  • Neck stiffness
  • Vomiting
  • Seizures
  • Sensitivity to light (photophobia)
  • Altered consciousness or confusion

In Infants:

  • Bulging soft spot (fontanelle)
  • Poor feeding
  • Excessive crying or irritability
  • Lethargy

⚠️ These symptoms require immediate medical attention

5. Diagnosis

Early and accurate diagnosis is critical for managing brain infections in children.

Diagnostic Methods Include:

  • Blood tests
  • Lumbar puncture (CSF analysis)
  • MRI Brain / CT Scan
  • EEG (if seizures are present)
  • Microbiological testing

These tests help identify the cause and severity of infection.

Contact Us

For more information or to schedule an appointment, contact Pediatric Physicians at our organization