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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for Decreased intracranial pressure
  1. ... Increased CSF pressure may be due to increased intracranial pressure (pressure within the skull). Decreased CSF pressure may be due to spinal block, ...
  2. ... to a hospital emergency room if they develop decreased alertness or other symptoms, especially if there has been a head injury or if the person has a brain tumor or blood vessel problem.
  3. ... fontanelle) Vomiting Older children and adults: Behavior changes Decreased alertness Headache Lethargy Nervous system symptoms, including weakness, numbness, eye movement problems, and double vision Seizures Vomiting
  4. ... of brain swelling, intracranial hemorrhage, acute stroke, or ... cause decreased sweating , a small pupil, or drooping eyelid all ...
  5. ... be signs of increased pressure in the brain (intracranial pressure). There may be signs of neurofibromatosis type 1 ( ...
  6. ... on the brain. The pressure inside the head ( intracranial pressure, ICP ) increases quickly. This pressure may result in ...
  7. ... it is not corrected. Complications may include: Increased intracranial pressure Seizures Developmental delay
  8. ... infants include: Breathing pauses (apnea) Changes in blood pressure and heart rate Decreased muscle tone Decreased reflexes Excessive sleep Lethargy Weak ...
  9. ... more imaging tests. Treatment for com a or decreased alertness includes: Draining tube placed in the brain to relieve pressure Life support Methods to protect the airway Special ...
  10. ... prevent seizures Medicines to control headaches and blood pressure Medicines to prevent vasospasm, which is a constriction of the arteries of your brain, leading to decreased blood flow Once the aneurysm is repaired, treatment ...
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