10 Spina Bifida Symptoms

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No Symptoms

Children won't always experience symptoms with milder forms of spina bifida. For example, spina bifida occulta occurs when one or more bones in the spinal column are malformed and may be diagnosed accidentally following an X-ray for an unrelated condition.

Patients may show little or no symptoms. Some cases of meningocele don't involve nerves and are mild. Taking vitamin B9, also known as folate or folic acid, before and during pregnancy helps decrease the risk of having a baby with spina bifida.

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