May 19, 2009
Hidden Intracranial Hypotension Symptoms
The first thing that a person experiences with Intracranial Hypotension symptoms is the headache that accompanies the leakage of fluid into the spine. These headaches tend to occur only when the patient is standing or sitting in an upright position. They usually start in the morning and gradually increase in intensity as the day goes by. There are times, however, that the headaches come on very quickly and are extremely severe. This disease is difficult to diagnose because the symptoms associated with it occur in other diseases as well. Early detection is the key but sometimes the symptoms are well hidden.