Glioblastoma eight days after the second surgery found intracranial infection is still more serious, need to be actively treated to avoid complications.
The pathogens of intracranial infections are various, and bacterial or fungal intracranial infections are considered to be more serious diseases, which need to be treated according to the different pathogens, and if it is simple viral meningitis, the symptoms are relatively mild, and the prognosis is also relatively good.
For intracranial fungal infection, as well as bacterial infection caused by purulent meningitis, its symptoms will be more serious, infected patients in addition to fever, headache and other symptoms, in severe cases, will also show convulsions, paralysis, impaired consciousness, etc., so this situation may be relatively more serious condition, the prognosis is also worse.
When intracranial infection is detected after surgery, it is necessary to complete the relevant examinations in a timely manner and follow the doctor’s instructions to carry out the next treatment plan.