symptoms can headaches and pain in your neck and also dizziness and lightheadedness
The symptoms of a Chiari malformation may include muscle weakness, balance issues and pain. Many individuals do not have symptoms and the only to confirm is by laboratory tests.
In my experience YES
There can be a bunch of symptoms caused by Chiari malformation-it seems that one common one is headaches (this is my symptom from it also). A few websites that have helped me out a lot are www.asap.org and www.columnofhope.com.
Dizziness, blurry vision, depression, unbalanced, headaches
There is NO CURE for ANY type of Chiari malformation. Chiari 1 doesn't carry the same abnormal structure to the brain as Chiari 2 or 3 do. Decompression surgery might and only might help relieve some symptoms. There are a percentage of people who return to stable lifestyle, there are more who can't. again, THERE IS NO CURE for Chiari Malformation.
I think it can come back
One of the most common symptoms of Arnold-Chiari malformations is a headache . The headache generally begins in the neck or base of the skull and may radiate through the back of the head.
Surgery can help alleviate symptoms of Chiari malformation by creating more space for the cerebellum and reducing pressure on the spinal cord. However, it is not considered a cure for the condition, as symptoms may persist or recur in some cases, requiring further treatment. Follow-up evaluations and care are important for managing Chiari malformation.
An Arnold-Chiari malformation is an alternative name for a Chiari malformation, a malformation of the brain consisting of a downward displacement of the cerebellar tonsils through the foramen magnum.
Chiari decompression is a surgical procedure aimed at relieving symptoms caused by Chiari malformation. During the procedure, the surgeon creates more space by removing a small portion of the skull at the back of the head, resulting in less pressure on the cerebellum and spinal cord. This can help alleviate symptoms such as headaches, neck pain, and numbness or weakness in the extremities.
Arnold-Chiari malformation primarily affects the brain and spinal cord, leading to symptoms such as headaches, neck pain, and balance issues, but it is not directly known to cause chills. Chills may arise from other conditions or complications associated with the malformation, such as infections or neurological disturbances. If someone experiences chills alongside other symptoms of Arnold-Chiari malformation, it's essential to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and management.
it depends on what your symptoms are. i have a 5.5 mm herniation and i am scheduled for decompression surgery on July 27, , 2010 (this Tuesday). i have scoliosis that my doctor is hoping will correct itself, and he also wishes that my herniation dooesnt get worse. my mom has a 8mm hern. and had surgery December 3 2009.