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A sudden and intense headache, often localized to the frontal area, is one of the earliest signs.
High fever is typically present, along with general malaise and body aches.
Persistent nausea and vomiting are common as the infection progresses.
Neck stiffness and pain, often accompanied by sensitivity to light (photophobia), can develop.
Confusion, hallucinations, and other cognitive disturbances may occur as the amoeba affects brain tissue.
As the infection worsens, seizures can develop due to increased intracranial pressure and brain inflammation. Note: (This web story is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional advice).
Difficulty in maintaining balance, unsteady gait, and lack of coordination are signs of the infection affecting the nervous system.