Acute nervous breakdown or transient insanity can also be referred to as "brain fever." It may also be used to describe infectious encephalitis, which is primarily brought on by viruses. Certain viruses that might cause encephalitis can be carried by ticks or mosquitoes. In addition, bacteria, fungi, and parasites can induce encephalitis. The virus and the speed at which treatment is administered determine the severity of viral encephalitis. Usually, the illness's acute phase lasts one or two weeks. The symptoms may go away fast or gradually. Individuals recover fully in many circumstances. Some, on the other hand, never fully recover and are left with persistent issues. Memory loss is a common consequence.
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