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12. Severe Limb and Joint Pain

When the inflammation around the brain and spinal cord worsens, the effects can be extremely variable and far-reaching. Many studies report joint and extremity pain in meningitis patients over the years, but it is only recently that doctors have begun to focus on these symptoms as characteristic of meningitis.

This pain is particularly severe in the legs and may be so strong that a person refuses to walk or is outright incapable of standing. The most common areas for this pain appear to be the calf muscles and the leg joints.

Old lady touching knee, sitting on bench, pain in joints, problems with knees Motortion / Getty Images

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