Lumbar puncture

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Lumbar puncture at Sterling Hospitals

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A procedure to collect and test cerebrospinal fluid from the lower spine for diagnosis.

Overview of the Condition

What is meningitis?

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Meningitis is an infection and swelling of the protective covering around the brain and spinal cord. It is usually caused by a viral or bacterial infection. The condition can become serious quickly, so early diagnosis and treatment are important. Some people may recover completely, while others may need hospital treatment.

Causes / Why It Happens

Meningitis is seen in 12% of the Indian population. it is most often caused by infections from viruses or bacteria. It can spread through close contact, coughing or sneezing. In some cases, it may also occur due to fungal infections, certain illnesses or reactions to medicines.

Signs and Symptoms

  • Fever
  • Severe headache
  • Stiff neck
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Sensitivity to bright light
  • Sleepiness or confusion
  • Difficulty concentrating

Diagnostic tests

Tests used to diagnose meningitis may include:

  • Blood tests: To check for infection-causing germs in the blood
  • Imaging scans (CT or MRI): To look for swelling or signs of infection around the brain
  • Lumbar puncture: A procedure used to collect fluid from around the spine to check for infection and identify the cause of meningitis

Test overview and preparation

What is lumbar puncture?

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A lumbar puncture, also called a spinal tap, is a procedure used to collect a small sample of fluid from around the brain and spinal cord. The test helps diagnose conditions such as meningitis, infections and certain neurological disorders.

Preparation Guidelines

  • Inform your healthcare provider about any medicines you are taking
  • Tell your provider if you have bleeding problems or allergies
  • You may be advised to stop certain medicines before the procedure
  • Follow instructions about eating or drinking before the test

Step-by-step

  • You will lie on your side or sit leaning forward
  • The lower back area will be cleaned and numbed with local anaesthetic
  • A thin needle will be inserted into the lower spine to collect fluid
  • The needle will then be removed and a dressing applied

Time required

  • 30 to 45 minutes

Risks and benefits

Risks

  • Headache after the procedure
  • Mild back discomfort or pain
  • Rare risk of bleeding or infection

Benefits

  • Helps diagnose infections such as meningitis
  • Helps detect conditions affecting the brain and spinal cord
  • Helps doctors plan appropriate treatment

Myths & Facts

Myth

A lumbar puncture is extremely painful.

Fact

The procedure is usually done under local anaesthetic, so discomfort is usually mild.

Myth

Lumbar puncture can cause paralysis.

Fact

The needle is inserted below the spinal cord, making paralysis extremely rare.

Myth

Everyone gets severe headache afterwards

Fact

Some people may develop headaches, but many recover without major problems.

Myth

Lumbar puncture is only used for meningitis.

Fact

It is also used to diagnose other neurological conditions and infections.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is a lumbar puncture done?

It helps diagnose infections, bleeding and conditions affecting the brain and spinal cord.

Will I be awake during the procedure?

Yes, most people remain awake during the procedure.

How long does recovery take?

Most people can return home the same day and recover within a day or two.

Is lumbar puncture safe?

Yes, it is generally a safe procedure when performed by trained healthcare professionals

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