Whether cerebrospinal fluid leakage can be self-healed by lumbar stenting is mainly related to the severity of cerebrospinal fluid leakage and whether the treatment is timely and appropriate.
If the cerebrospinal fluid leakage is mild, and strict bed rest and rest are taken, the cerebrospinal fluid leakage site is bandaged with pressure in a timely manner, and the patient maintains a healthy diet with proper nutrition, the cerebrospinal fluid leakage may be cured by itself under normal circumstances.
If the cerebrospinal fluid leak is serious, or even accompanied by infection, and no timely treatment is taken afterward, it is generally less likely that the cerebrospinal fluid leak will heal on its own, and may even need to be repaired surgically.
Whether cerebrospinal fluid leakage can be self-healing is affected by many factors and needs to be analyzed according to the patient’s condition, and cannot be generalized. It is recommended that patients with cerebrospinal fluid leakage should seek medical treatment in time and under the guidance of a professional doctor, so as not to miss the opportunity and cause serious adverse consequences.