Treatment of Japanese encephalitis


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For the treatment of Japanese encephalitis, the most important thing is to carry out etiological treatment and symptomatic treatment. If the patient is Japanese encephalitis, these patients can often be found through lumbar puncture, the cerebrospinal fluid pressure is relatively high, the number of cells in the patient's cerebrospinal fluid is also increased, the protein is also increased, the sugar and chloride are often normal, and the patient needs antiviral treatment. If the patient has increased intracranial pressure, the patient may present with headache, nausea, vomiting, etc. These patients may need to be treated with dehydration and intracranial pressure-lowering drugs to improve the patient's symptoms. If the patient presents with seizures, the patient may need to be treated with antiepileptic drugs. If the seizures are focal, these patients may be treated with oxcarbazepine or sodium valproate.