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A hematoma is an area of solid swelling of blood within tissues. Common causes of hematomas are trauma, infections, and brain injury.
Brain abscess may be preventable by prompt and aggressive treatment of the infections which give rise to it, especially sinus and ear infections
Bacterial infections, such as ear infections, sinus infections, and pneumonia are common, especially in children.
The most common types of hospital-acquired infections are urinary tract infections (UTIs), ventilator-associated pneumonia, and surgical wound infections.
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Urinary tract infections, pneumonia or other respiratory infections, and wound infections are usually the most common.
a bullet to the brain or cut off limbs
An infection of the membrane covering the brain (meningitis) or an inflammation of the brain itself (encephalitis) cause swelling that in turn may cause brain damage and mental retardation.
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Another way that infections injure the brain involves the way in which the chemical environment of the brain changes in response to the presence of an infection.
what are the first most common type of infection in the body