Thursday, July 16, 2020

Snoring Related To Skull Thinning And Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak


Snoring Related To Skull Thinning And Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak    




Symptoms Are A Strong Headache, Neck Pain, Tinnitus, And Even Coma    




Researchers have found a correlation between snoring and a thinner skull. The thinning is up to 1.23 mm, however, a skull erosion of 1mm can cause a spontaneous cerebrospinal fluid leak (sCSF-L). This allows the liquid that serves as a cushion to the brain and spinal cord to flow away by the eroded area. The result can be life-threatening, including coma, stroke, and symptoms of dementia. This serious condition is also associated with obesity. The causes are not clear. The main symptom is a headache that gets more severe when upright and lying down. Other symptoms are neck pain, light or sound sensitivity, tinnitus, hearing changes, among others. More info click here.



 

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