Wednesday, September 9, 2020

Identifying A Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) Leak


Identifying A Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) Leak    




The Fluid Leaks Through The Eyes And Ears, Causing Tinnitus And Postural Upright Headaches    




Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is a fluid that surrounds the spinal cord and the brain. It works as a shock absorber in case of contusions, and also delivers nutrients to them. It is contained by a series of tissues that cover the brain inside the skull, known as the dura mater, and if this tissue tears, the CSF can escape. It can leak from the nose, ears or even into tissues such as muscles, and the connective tissues surrounding the spinal column, leading to serious complications like meningitis and seizures. It can be identified by an upright, headache, which gets worse when the head is in an upright position, when a person is sitting or standing, or if the headache worsens throughout the day. Also, another symptom is a watery and clear fluid that drained from the nose or ears, when moving their head, especially when bending forward. It can also drain to the back of the throat, having a salty and metallic taste. The CSF is not to be confused with mucus caused by sinusitis, which is thick and sticky. Additional symptoms are tinnitus or ringing in their ears, changes in vision and hearing loss. It can be caused by head injuries that can fracture bones in their face, or in that temporal areas, which tear the dura matter, resulting in CSF leaks. Other causes are infections, lumbar puncture, and epidural injectionshttps://justnoheadache.com/gw6g



 

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