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9. Cold Hands and Feet

If a bacterial meningitis infection spreads to the bloodstream, causing meningococcal septicemia, it can result in more than just nausea and vomiting. As the blood vessels begin to bleed into the skin and organs, the extremities no longer receive the blood they need.

Ultimately, this can cause the hands and feet to feel extremely cold. They may also feel numb or develop a slight blue or purple color.

woman placing her hands and feat on heater Maryviolet / Getty Images

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