Intracranial infections are mainly caused by cranial surgery, etc. Once the closure of the central nervous system, including the cranial cavity, is destroyed after cranial surgery or spinal cord-related surgery, then bacteria or viruses, fungi, mycoplasma, chlamydia and other pathogenic microorganisms have the opportunity to possibly invade the cranium, thus leading to the occurrence of intracranial infections. To treat intracranial infections, it will definitely cost some money. But is the cost of treating intracranial infection high? Patients with intracranial infection will have very obvious symptoms in the early stage, the more common can be a generalized fever, as well as weakness of the limbs and mental disorders, serious headache and vomiting. Once these symptoms appear, we should pay great attention to them and actively treat them, otherwise the situation will be aggravated at a later stage and can be life-threatening in serious cases. The cost of treating intracranial infections is not particularly high, but the severity of the disease varies from patient to patient, so the cost of treatment will vary, and the specific cost should be based on the actual situation, after all, the severity of the disease varies from patient to patient, so the treatment plan needed is not quite the same, and the cost of surgery will also vary.