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Can staph infection travel to your brain?

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Yes: Usually via the blood stream, but direct extension from the scalp, skull, or sinuses have occurred.

Answered 10/29/2016

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Unfortunately yes: Staph typically will present as a brain abscess, an infected mass that swells and compresses nearby brain tissue, and may cause headache, stiff neck, fever, blurred vision, and focal neurological signs. Occasionally, surgery is needed.

Answered 2/5/2016

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