A blood patch uses your own blood to stop a leak of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). CSF fills the space around the brain and spinal cord. This clear fluid acts like a cushion. During a spinal tap or lumbar puncture, a doctor used a needle to take a small sample of CSF. Most of the time, the needle hole after a spinal tap closes by itself. But sometimes it doesn't, leading to a CSF leak.
A CSF leak can cause a mild to severe headache. The pain is often worse when standing or sitting up. You may also have:
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Neck stiffness
- Dizziness
- Hearing problems
- Double or blurry vision
Other treatments like rest and medicines may sometimes help ease the headache. If not, a blood patch can be used.