VA presumes that spina bifida in biological children of certain Vietnam-era Veterans who were exposed to Agent Orange was caused by the Veterans’ military service.Learn more: Links to Information
About Spina Bifida
Spina bifida is a condition in which the spine fails to close properly during pregnancy.
Surgery to close the infant’s back and to protect the spinal cord is generally performed within 24 hours after birth to minimize the risk of infection and to preserve existing function in the spinal cord.
People born with spina bifida may need other surgeries and extensive medical care because of the potential paralysis resulting from the damage to the spinal cord. Hydrocephalus also can be controlled by a surgical procedure, which relieves the fluid build up by redirecting it to the abdominal area.
Because of medical advances, most children born with spina bifida live well into adulthood.
Signs and Symptoms
Depending on the type and severity, a person with spina bifida may have nerve damage, paralysis and be unable to walk, and have problems with their bowels or bladder.
Sometimes spina bifida can cause hydrocephalus, or fluid in the brain. read more>>>
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