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Spinal Tap

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Reviewed/Revised Aug 2022 | Modified Sep 2022
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Spinal fluid is a liquid that surrounds your brain and spinal cord. Spinal fluid helps cushion your brain if you hit your head or fall. Spinal fluid moves freely around your brain and spinal cord. Eventually, the fluid enters your blood vessels.

Many brain problems cause changes in your spinal fluid. For example, a burst blood vessel in the brain causes red blood cells to appear in your spinal fluid.

What is a spinal tap?

A spinal tap is a test to remove a sample of your spinal fluid. It's sometimes called a lumbar puncture. Doctors do tests on the fluid to look for problems such as:

  • Infections

  • Tumors

  • Bleeding in your brain or spinal cord

During a spinal tap, doctors numb your skin and then put a long, thin needle in your lower back to get the sample of spinal fluid. They take about a tablespoon (15 milliliters) of fluid. Your brain quickly makes more fluid.

Doctors test spinal fluid for many substances, including:

  • Bacteria

  • White blood cells

  • Red blood cells

About 1 in 10 people get a headache after a spinal tap. This headache may last a few days to a few weeks.

Spinal Tap

To remove a sample of fluid, a doctor puts a small, hollow needle between two bones in the lower spine. The fluid is sent to a lab for testing.

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Spinal Tap (Lumbar Puncture)
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Why would I need a spinal tap?

What happens during a spinal tap?

For a spinal tap:

  • You lie curled up on your side, so your knees are toward your chest

  • Sometimes doctors have you sit up leaning forward

  • Your doctor numbs your back with a shot of numbing medicine

  • You lie still as your doctor puts a thin, hollow needle into your lower back, between your backbones

  • The needle goes into the area around the spinal cord to draw out a small amount of spinal fluid

A spinal tap takes about 15 minutes. Your doctor may have you lie down for a while afterward.

What are the problems with a spinal tap?

Some people (about 1 in 10) get a headache after having a spinal tap. This is called a low-pressure headache Low-Pressure Headache Low-pressure headaches result when cerebrospinal fluid is removed during a spinal tap (lumbar puncture) or leaks out because of a cyst or tear in one of the layers of tissues that cover the... read more . It usually goes away in a few days or a few weeks. Doctors can treat it by injecting a small amount of blood into the area of the spinal tap. This usually eases the headache.

You don't have to worry that the needle will poke into your spinal cord. Doctors do the spinal tap just below the point where your spinal cord ends.

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