Examinations and Tests
Diagnosis of
meningitis is based on a
medical history, a
physical examination, and tests.
Lumbar puncture
Your doctor will almost always do a
lumbar puncture test (also known as a spinal tap) if
he or she thinks you have meningitis.
A lumbar puncture takes samples of the fluid around the spine and
brain, known as cerebral spinal fluid (CSF). A
culture of the spinal fluid is done to check for
organisms known to cause illness. It often takes several days to several weeks
to get results from a spinal fluid culture. But other tests also can be done on
the spinal fluid to determine which organism is causing the infection. The
results of these tests may be ready before the results of a culture.
Other tests
A health professional also may do the following tests to see if
there are other causes for your symptoms:
Access to MRI and CT scanners is not available in all areas. If
you need an MRI or CT scan, you may need to travel to a regional centre.