As research into meningitis continues, some experts have identified a potential early warning sign: abdominal pain. Historically, the stomach pain from meningitis is so severe that doctors have misdiagnosed the condition as appendicitis.
Some research indicates that as many as 10% of people with bacterial meningitis experience abdominal pain and experts believe this number could increase as recognition improves.

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