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Muzzy head and nausea

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My husband is currently having anti viral treatment in hospital following a diagnosis of herpes simplex encephalitis 2 weeks ago.He was admitted to hospital as an emergency having suffered a seizure at home and then again in A & E. He is suffering terribly with a thick muzzy head and nausea flare ups which he likens to the worst hangover ever. The doctors do not seem too concerned. My question is has anyone else had these symptoms and if so how long did they last and did you have any specific treatment for them? He is terribly low at the moment and it is difficult for him to see any light at the end of the tunnel. Thank you for reading.

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Welcome to the community, and thank you for your question HPCC. We are sorry to hear that your husband is unwell with encephalitis.Here is a fact sheet with all the information about encephalitis symptoms, treatment, rehabilitation and recovery - encephalitis.info/encephali...

I hope you find the information helpful.

The Encephalitis Society's support team are also here for you both - please do not hesitate to reach out to us for support on support@encephalitis.info any time you have a question, we're always happy to help.

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HPCC in reply to EncephalitisSupport

Thank you very much for this information

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sleepless68

Yes had absolutely the same.Nausea reduced if moved slower as for me it was brain taki g time to accept change of position.Best medicine was 30 minute naps and no stress. I m 8 months on and symptoms reduced but absolutely need same naps to get through days.I m back to workand driving.

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HPCC in reply to sleepless68

Thank you so much for your reply it is such a relief to know that these are not unique symptoms to my husband. He is absolutely exhausted at the moment both mentally and physically but your message gives me hope that things will improve. It looks like a long journey ahead. Best wishes to you for your continued recovery.

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Yes I had that and four years on I still have periods of that it's most distressing life never returned to normal

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HPCC in reply to alpappy

Thank you for your reply do you receive any treatment for your muzzy head when it reoccurs?

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Hi no I just don't drive get extra sleep and it goes after a few days don't think any medication would help If I get extreme nausea I take ondansetron but that is quite rare. Worst part is loss of interest in food