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Lumbar Puncture doctors in hebbal

Lumbar Puncture

Lumbur Puncture (Spinal Tap) Treatment in Hebbal, Bangalore

Overview: 

  • Our brain and spinal cord are surrounded by fluid called cerebrospinal fluid. Lumbar puncture is a procedure in which doctor collects a sample of cerebrospinal fluid which can be tested in the lab for diseases of the brain and spinal cord.

 

Pre Procedure:

  • Please inform your doctor if you are on blood thinners or history of bleeding tendencies.

 

During Procedure:

  • You are settled comfortably in an area where your privacy is respected throughout the procedure. You will be given a hospital gown to change into.

  • Doctor will ask you to lie on your side and fold your legs, so that your back is curved in a C shape.

  • Then doctor will disinfect your back with an antiseptic solution and numb it with local anaesthesia which is injected into the lower back area.

  • A hollow needle is inserted into your lower spinal cord to collect a small sample of cerebrospinal fluid.

  • The procedure area is then covered with Dynaplaster.

  • The entire procedure generally takes around 30 to 45 minutes.

 

Post Procedure:

  • After the procedure, doctor will ask you to lie down for an hour, under observation, after which you may leave.

  • You may experience minimal pain during the procedure, but this procedure is generally safe.

  • Sometimes you may experience a slight headache after the procedure which usually subsides in 1 or 2 days’ time.

  • You must not use a pillow while sleeping for 24 hours after the procedure.

  • Drink plenty of water and fluids.

  • You may remove the Dynaplaster the next day, after bath.

  • You must be on complete rest for 24 hours, post procedure.

  • Do not sit for long periods, post the procedure, for a couple of days.

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