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Brain fluid leaks: What is it and how to prevent them

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 19, 2025, 16:22 IST
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Let’s learn something about CSF of the brain


Imagine a clear, protective fluid cushioning your brain and spinal cord, acting like a shock absorber and delivering vital nutrients. This liquid is known as cerebrospinal fluid, or CSF. When this fluid leaks out of its usual channels, it’s called a CSF leak, or more commonly, a brain fluid leak. When CSF leaks, pressure around the brain can decrease, giving rise to a variety of uncomfortable - and occasionally serious - symptoms

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What causes brain fluid leaks?


There are a variety of causes for brain fluid leaks, which may be spontaneous, traumatic, or iatrogenic (caused by medical procedures). According to studies, 80% of CSF leaks are due to nonsurgical trauma, 16% are iatrogenic, and 4% are spontaneous.
1.Trauma: This is a frequent contributor. Injuries on the head by falling or due to any accidents or even severe nose trauma can create a tear in the skull base, allowing CSF to leak into the nose, ear, or throat.
2.Medical procedures: Spinal taps (lumbar punctures), brain or spinal surgeries, epidural injections and even some dental operations may accidentally cause a CSF leak.
3.Spontaneous leaks: Sometimes, a leak simply occurs without any clear injury or medical procedures.

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Common signs and symptoms


The common symptoms of a CSF leak depend on from where the leak is located.
Cranial Leaks (from the head)
·Clear, watery nasal or ear drip: This is a key sign, especially if it increases when bending over or straining. It might taste salty or metallic.
·Blurry vision
·Dizziness with continuous vomiting
·Headache: Usually made worse by sitting or standing up, an orthostatic headache is relieved by lying down.
·Changes in hearing or vision, such as double vision, blurred vision, or muffled hearing
·Severe nausea and vomiting
·Meningitis: "In severe situations, a leak may allow bacteria to enter, leading to a potentially fatal brain infection.”
Spinal leaks (from the spine)
·Neck pain and stiffness
·Pain in the lower back or between the shoulder blades

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How can one prevent brain fluid leaks?


Even though some CSF leaks cannot be avoided, one can lower the risk by taking the following actions:
1.Protect your head: Never travel without a helmet or while playing sports, riding a bike or a motorbike. One should always use seat belts while driving. Prevent falls, especially in older adults, by removing tripping hazards at home
2.Be cautious during medical procedures: If you're getting a spinal tap or surgery, ask your doctor about the risks and benefits. Although uncommon, one should be aware of all possible complications
3.Treat the underlying conditions: If one faces conditions that could cause increased intracranial pressure then consulting a doctor is the best way.
4.Maintain bone health: Solid bones, particularly in the skull base and spine, could provide superior shielding. You should make sure that you’re consuming enough calcium and vitamin D.

And even if a CSF leak is suspected, prompt medical attention is crucial. Diagnosis often involves imaging tests like MRI or CT scans, sometimes with contrast dye, to locate the leak. Treatment options differ depending on the cause of the leak and its location. Spontaneous leaks can be managed endoscopically through the nose. Small volume traumatic CSF leaks occurring early after trauma can be managed conservatively in 60-70% cases with medications to reduce CSF production and antibiotics to prevent infections. Delayed leaks, large volume CSF leaks with extensive bone fractures require surgery.

Although brain fluid leaks can be serious, more awareness, preventive measures, and advanced treatment offer hope. Recognizing the symptoms early and seeking prompt clinical evaluation are key to successful management and preventing long-term complications.

Dr. Sunil Furtado, HOD & Consultant - Department of Neurosurgery, Ramaiah Institute of Neurosciences, Ramaiah Memorial Hospital

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