Spinal Fluid?
My uncle is having some problems that you may be able to help me with..He's stiff he has trouble walking due to balance and he has trouble thinking.This has been going on for a while.Well they finaly did a spinal tap and drained 7 oz of fluid and he was back to normal well within 3 weeks the symptoms started again can anyone please explain this and what it might be.
Answers:
Normally, CSF (cerebral spinal fluid) circulates freely through canals (ventricles) in the brain. There may be a blockage that impacts CSF flow dynamics and prevents the normal circulation. Your uncle's doctor may order an MRI to determine if this is what's happening. I prefer not to speculate on the cause as I don't have enough information.
Keep in touch with him, or your aunt if he's married, to stay updated.
Ahhh the wonderful glorious spinal tap. they really are amazing i had 64 cc of fluid drained and it relives so much pressure that you really do feel better the next day. think about it you have that extra pressure around your brain. hope he feels better!
Idiopathic intracranial hypertension involves increased intracranial pressure without a mass lesion or hydrocephalus; CSF composition is normal.
Raised intracranial pressure is a serious and often fatal condition. If the underlying cause of the raised intracranial pressure is treatable, then the outlook is generally better. Compression of vital brain structures and blood vessels can lead to serious, permanent neurologic deficits or even death.
Raised intracranial pressure is often not preventable. Patients with persistent headache, blurred vision, altered level of consciousness, neurologic deficits, and seizures should seek medical attention as soon as possible.
Please see the web pages for more details on Intracranial pressure.
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Answers:
Normally, CSF (cerebral spinal fluid) circulates freely through canals (ventricles) in the brain. There may be a blockage that impacts CSF flow dynamics and prevents the normal circulation. Your uncle's doctor may order an MRI to determine if this is what's happening. I prefer not to speculate on the cause as I don't have enough information.
Keep in touch with him, or your aunt if he's married, to stay updated.
Ahhh the wonderful glorious spinal tap. they really are amazing i had 64 cc of fluid drained and it relives so much pressure that you really do feel better the next day. think about it you have that extra pressure around your brain. hope he feels better!
Idiopathic intracranial hypertension involves increased intracranial pressure without a mass lesion or hydrocephalus; CSF composition is normal.
Raised intracranial pressure is a serious and often fatal condition. If the underlying cause of the raised intracranial pressure is treatable, then the outlook is generally better. Compression of vital brain structures and blood vessels can lead to serious, permanent neurologic deficits or even death.
Raised intracranial pressure is often not preventable. Patients with persistent headache, blurred vision, altered level of consciousness, neurologic deficits, and seizures should seek medical attention as soon as possible.
Please see the web pages for more details on Intracranial pressure.
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