Can convulsions caused by intracranial infections be cured?

In neurosurgery, intracranial infection is a serious complication, which is mainly due to some pathogens such as fungi, bacteria, viruses and so on invade the brain, and then the patient’s body will have various uncomfortable symptoms. Intracranial infections are more serious than general infections, so once they occur, it is necessary to actively take corresponding treatment measures to minimize the damage. Clinically, the typical symptoms of intracranial infection are headache, nausea and vomiting, high fever, etc. In severe cases, it may also cause epilepsy, convulsions, coma and shock, which may threaten the patient’s life. Can convulsions caused by intracranial infections be cured? Convulsions caused by intracranial infections can be caused by a variety of reasons, including high fever in some patients, stimulation of neurons in the brain due to intracranial inflammation in others, and increased intracranial pressure in others. Convulsions in patients with intracranial infections that occur only once in a while can be well relieved and improved with timely and effective treatment programs. However, the seriousness of intracranial infection should not be ignored, intracranial infection will not only cause some sequelae, induced epilepsy and brain hernia, it is also very high rate of disability and death, once the examination and diagnosis should be actively treated. In the treatment of intracranial infections, many hospitals take corresponding anti-infective drugs to carry out treatment, but because the human brain is a layer of blood-brain barrier, general drugs can not directly enter, so only by oral medication may not be very useful, want to treat intracranial infections generally need to be treated through surgery.