Treatment will depend on your child's symptoms, age, and general health. It will also depend on how severe the condition is.
The key to treating a brain abscess is finding and treating it early. A child with a brain abscess needs to be hospitalized right away. The doctor will give your child antibiotics and watch your child closely. Your child may need surgery to drain the abscess. The surgery will also take a sample of the abscess to be looked at in a lab.
The goal of treatment is to reduce the pressure in the head and to correctly drain the infection. Medicines are used to control the infection, seizures, fever, and other problems. Other organs may be affected by the brain abscess. In severe cases, your child may need a breathing machine (ventilator) to help them breathe easier.
As your child recovers, they may need physical, occupational, or speech therapy. This will help your child regain muscle strength, speech skills, or both.
Your child's health care team will help you learn how to best care for your child at home. They will tell you what problems to watch for that need medical attention right away. Your child will need to see their doctor often after treatment ends.
Talk with your child's doctor about the risks, benefits, and possible side effects of all treatments.