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The brain has chambers called ventricles (cavities) that normally contain fluid. This fluid is called cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). It cushions the brain and spinal cord. Normally, your body makes just enough CSF each day and absorbs that same amount. Sometimes, though, too much fluid can build up in the ventricles. This can lead to a normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH).
NPH occurs if the normal flow of CSF throughout the brain and spinal cord is blocked in some way. This may be due to past injury, bleeding, infection, brain tumor, or surgery on the brain, or the cause is often not known. When excess CSF fluid builds up in the ventricles, they enlarge and press against nearby brain tissue. This extra fluid and pressure can lead to brain damage.
NPH is rare. It most often affects older adults, and its symptoms can be like those of Alzheimer and Parkinson diseases. A doctor familiar with these conditions can often tell the difference between these diseases and NPH after special testing.
You are at increased risk for NPH if you:
These are possible symptoms of NPH:
Your medical team may need to do a number of tests to confirm NPH, such as:
A commonly used treatment for NPH is surgery to place a tube, called a shunt, into the brain to drain the excess fluid. The shunt is usually inserted into a ventricle in the brain and then passed under your skin from your head through your neck and chest to your abdomen. The extra fluid in your brain flows through the shunt into your abdomen, where your body absorbs it. The ventricles in your brain may then go back to their normal size. The shunt stays in place as long as there is too much CSF in the brain.
Implanting a shunt doesn't work for everyone, but some people do benefit from it. Getting prompt diagnosis and treatment helps improve your chances of a good outcome.
The complications of NPH include:
If you or an older relative have changes in walking, thinking, mood, or loss of bladder control, contact your doctor or seek medical care right away. Describe when the changes started and how they are affecting your physical activity and emotional well-being.
Tips to help you get the most from a visit to your doctor: