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Can Drinking Alcohol Cause Hydrocephalus And Von Willebrand Blood Disorder?
Can drinking alcohol cause hydrocephalus and von Willebrand blood disorder? My son mysteriously acquired hydrocephalus at age 24 which required shunt surgeries and he has a bleeding problem von willebrand disease (slow bleeding). Could alcohol/drugs cause these problems?
Mon, 2 Jun 2014
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Drinking alcohol cannot cause hydrocephalus or vWD. Avoid alcohol in hydrocephalus as it can can worsen head aches. Routinely abused drugs do not cause hydrocephalus. Probably a head injury or infection could be the cause leading on to CSF accumulation and thereby hydrocephalus. Acquired vWD is less understood but assumed be due to autoimmune antibodies. Alcohol or drug abuse, until now has not been implicated in either of these conditions.
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Can Drinking Alcohol Cause Hydrocephalus And Von Willebrand Blood Disorder?
Hi, Drinking alcohol cannot cause hydrocephalus or vWD. Avoid alcohol in hydrocephalus as it can can worsen head aches. Routinely abused drugs do not cause hydrocephalus. Probably a head injury or infection could be the cause leading on to CSF accumulation and thereby hydrocephalus. Acquired vWD is less understood but assumed be due to autoimmune antibodies. Alcohol or drug abuse, until now has not been implicated in either of these conditions. Hope I have answered your query. If you have any further doubts, I am happy to help