What Is Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)?
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) surrounds and protects the spine and brain. A tear in one of the membranes that contains the CSF allows the fluid to leak out.
What Is a Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak?
A CSF leak is a serious medical problem that requires medical treatment.
CSF fluid can leak from your:
CSF can also leak from a spinal wound or a blister in the lining of a spinal nerve.
As the fluid drains, its power to cushion lessens, and the brain begins to rest directly on the skull. The result is headaches that worsen when you sit or stand.
Plus, if CSF drains into the ear or nose, you have an increased risk of meningitis and/or hearing loss.
What causes cerebrospinal fluid leaks?
Th causes of CSF leaks include:
- Trauma to the head or spine.
- Surgery.
- Tumors.
- Increased pressure in the brain from issues such as hydrocephalus or pseudotumor.
Spontaneous CSF leaks can happen for no known reason but have links to:
- Developmental defects of the skull bones that cause the membranes (meninges) to stick out.
- Increased pressure from obesity.
An opening in the membranes makes the nervous system more prone to infection.
When not treated, 25 to 50% of CSF leaks can lead to meningitis.
What Are the Long-Term Side Effects of a CSF Leak?
If left untreated, a CSF leak can cause a few long-term side effects. These may include:
- Headaches.
- Seizures.
- Meningitis.
- Pneumocephalus.
- Hearing loss.
Treatment significantly lessens the odds of having one of these side effects.
But even though surgical treatments have high success rates, some people may still have symptoms after surgery. This can be from continuous CSF leakage or increased pressure in the head after surgeons plug the leak.
CSF Rhinorrhea
CSF rhinorrhea is when a rupture to the CSF that cushions the brain and spinal cord causes fluid to run from the nose. This can happen because of:
- Issues present at birth.
- Head trauma.
- Intracranial surgery.
- Increased pressure in the brain.
If not treated, CSF rhinorrhea can lead to serious health problems, such as meningitis or other dangerous infections.