The tissue of the neurological system in the spinal cord can potentially be impacted.
This can happen anywhere along the spinal column's length.
The phrase "spina bifida" refers to a condition that affects the spine, with 80 percent of cases occurring in the lumbar and sacral areas (lower back).
It's likely to be caused by a mix of genetic, dietary, and environmental factors, including a family history of neural tube abnormalities and a lack of folate (vitamin B-9).
Spina bifida occulta causes pain and neurological issues in a small percentage of patients, such as a tethered spinal cord, which can be surgically rectified.
TreatmentsCaesarean Sections are provided to aid in the management of the condition and the prevention of complications.