They do a blood patch. A little amount of blood is taken from the patient and the anesthesiologist injects the blood at the site of the original puncture. A blood clot is established and it stops the leaking of cerebrospinal fluid. Loss of CSF causes the headache and when the puncture site is patched CSF stops leaking and the headache goes away.
Avoid riding on roadways. If there is a sidewalk you could ride on nearby, use it. Drivers get a little nervous if they're sharing the roadway with a bicycle. Avoid riding too long without breaks, you can get tired out and unintentionally harm yourself or others. Drink lots of water on the way, and wear helmets at all times, no matter how stupid you think they make you look. :)
Atherosclerosis is the narrowing of the artery because of plaque buildup. Arteriosclerosis is the stiffening or hardening of artery walls.
Glial cells<span> of the (a) central nervous system include oligodendrocytes, astrocytes, ependymal </span>cells<span>, and microglial </span>cells<span>. Oligodendrocytes form the myelin sheath around axons.</span>
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Your musculoskeletal system includes bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments and soft tissues.
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