A brain abscess is a pocket of infection that forms in the brain. Depending on its size and location, a brain abscess may cause headaches, personality changes, one-sided weakness, fever and chills, nausea and vomiting, and seizures.
            Brain abscesses are not common. They may be caused by:
            
              - The spread of infection from somewhere else in the head, such as the gums (gingivitis), mouth, nose, ear, or sinus.
 
              - A deep head wound that penetrates the brain.
 
              - Infection that has traveled through the bloodstream from somewhere else in the body.
 
            
            Treatment includes medicine to fight the infection and decrease swelling in the brain. In some cases a brain abscess requires surgical drainage.
           
         
        
          
            
              Current as of: December 3, 2024