Can intracranial infections heal on their own?

Intracranial infections are generally not self-healing.
After the occurrence of intracranial infection, bacteria or viruses and other pathogens will grow and multiply in the brain tissues, so that the congestion and edema of the brain tissues continue to aggravate, and headache, nausea, fever, convulsions and other abnormal symptoms, but also seriously damage the brain tissues, resulting in mental retardation, limb movement disorders and other sequelae.
Once intracranial bacterial infection occurs, it is necessary to follow the doctor’s instructions to use penicillin, ceftriaxone or ampicillin and other antibiotics that can easily cross the blood-brain barrier to carry out active anti-infection treatment. If it is caused by viral infection, you need to follow the doctor’s advice to use ribavirin or acyclovir and other antiviral drugs, after active treatment, intracranial infection can slowly improve.
Intracranial infections are clinically dangerous and must be treated correctly under the guidance of a doctor, and at the same time, it is also necessary to strengthen the nutrition and active nutritional neurological therapy to promote the recovery of brain tissue, so that it can slowly return to normal.