Most people make a full recovery from meningitis, but it can sometimes cause serious long-term problems and can be life threatening.
This is why it's so important to get medical help as soon as possible if you think you or your child has symptoms of meningitis, and why meningitis vaccinations are offered to certain groups.
It's estimated up to 1 person in every 2 or 3 who survives bacterial meningitis is left with 1 or more permanent problems.
Complications are much rarer after viral meningitis.
Some of the most common complications associated with meningitis are:
Overall, it's estimated up to 1 in every 10 cases of bacterial meningitis is fatal.
Additional treatment and long-term support may be required if you or your child experience complications of meningitis.
For example:
You may also find it useful to get in touch with organisations such as the Meningitis Research Foundation or Meningitis Now for support and advice about life after meningitis.
The Meningitis Research Foundation has information on the after effects of meningitis in children.
This includes a guide to recovering from childhood meningitis and septicaemia.