What is an inflammatory cerebral lesion?

Inflammatory cranial lesions usually refer to encephalitis, which is mainly caused by viral infections, autoimmune system disorders and other factors.
1. Viral infection: Encephalitis can be caused by viral infections such as coxsackie virus, poliovirus, herpes virus, encephalitis B virus and so on. Virus infection can spread to many organs with blood flow, when the virus invades to the brain after a large number of proliferation may damage the cerebral nerves, thus triggering craniocerebral inflammation.
2. Autoimmune disorders: When the autoimmune system is disrupted, normal brain cells may be treated as foreign antigens and eliminated, thus causing autoimmune encephalitis.
When the patient’s encephalitis attacks need to go to the hospital as soon as possible, as soon as possible to clarify the cause of the disease, strictly in accordance with the doctor’s prescription medication, regular follow-up.