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Why Am I Having Shaking Turns On Right Side Of My Body?

I had an epidural spinal block injection in march 2012 and have had shaking turns all down the right side of my body, need for the toilet after these turns, loose the use of my right leg,also i am confused for a while, also get pins & needles in my right thumb YYYY@YYYY thanks
Thu, 31 Jan 2019
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Hello,

In rare cases, there may be a lowering of intracranial pressure after spinal injections mainly due to some cerebrospinal fluid loss.

Also, subarachnoidal haemorrhage is a rare but yet possible adverse effect of such manipulations.

These adverse effects may cause symptoms similar to yours. Generally, these possible adverse effects are self-limiting and improve with time.

In the case of no improvement after a couple of weeks, testing is necessary (such as MRI of the brain and spinal cord for example). Discuss with your Doctor for these issues.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care

Regards,
Dr Erion Spaho, Neurologist, Surgical
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Why Am I Having Shaking Turns On Right Side Of My Body?

Hello, In rare cases, there may be a lowering of intracranial pressure after spinal injections mainly due to some cerebrospinal fluid loss. Also, subarachnoidal haemorrhage is a rare but yet possible adverse effect of such manipulations. These adverse effects may cause symptoms similar to yours. Generally, these possible adverse effects are self-limiting and improve with time. In the case of no improvement after a couple of weeks, testing is necessary (such as MRI of the brain and spinal cord for example). Discuss with your Doctor for these issues. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Erion Spaho, Neurologist, Surgical