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After a concussion, intracranial hypertension may occur due to several factors not directly related to the brain injury itself. One primary cause is swelling in the brain, which can lead to increased pressure within the skull, often detectable through CT scans or MRIs. Additionally, issues with cerebrospinal fluid drainage can arise if there is a misalignment or compression affecting the flow between the skull and neck, potentially causing symptoms such as optic nerve swelling. Lastly, impaired venous blood drainage, particularly from the internal jugular veins, can contribute to increased intracranial pressure, with symptoms often exacerbated when lying down due to enhanced blood flow to the head. Office: (734)-707-5105 Email: Info@drkeiser.com #ehlersdanlossyndrome #ehlersdanlos #eds #ehlersdanlosawareness #ehlersdanlossyndromes #ehlersdanlossyndromeawareness #pots #potstreatment #potsawareness #postcovid #posturalorthostatictachycardiasyndrome #potsie #dysautonomia #dysautonomiaawareness #dysautonomiawarrior #dysautonomiatreatment #vestibular #autonomicdysfunction #autonomicnervoussystem #ans #concussion #concussionawareness #concussiontreatment #concussions #postconcussionsyndrome #postconcussion #headinjury #braininjury #braininjuryawareness #braininjuryrehab