Is Arachnoiditis hereditary?

Here you can see if Arachnoiditis can be hereditary. Do you have any genetic components? Does any member of your family have Arachnoiditis or may be more predisposed to developing the condition?


Arachnoiditis is a condition characterized by inflammation of the arachnoid, one of the membranes that surround and protect the nerves of the spinal cord. It can cause severe pain, numbness, and other neurological symptoms.


When it comes to the hereditary nature of arachnoiditis, there is currently no evidence to suggest that it is a genetic or inherited condition. Arachnoiditis is typically caused by certain factors such as trauma to the spine, spinal surgery, infections, or exposure to certain chemicals. These factors can lead to inflammation and scarring of the arachnoid membrane, resulting in the symptoms associated with arachnoiditis.


While arachnoiditis itself is not hereditary, it is important to note that some individuals may have a predisposition to developing the condition due to certain genetic factors. These genetic factors may make some individuals more susceptible to the underlying causes of arachnoiditis, such as infections or inflammation. However, it is crucial to understand that having a genetic predisposition does not guarantee the development of arachnoiditis.


It is always recommended to consult with a healthcare professional for a comprehensive evaluation and diagnosis of any medical condition. They can provide personalized information and guidance based on an individual's specific medical history, symptoms, and family background.


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According to recent studies Arachnoiditis can be hereditary. https://www.practicalpainmanagement.com/pain/spine/arachnoiditis-part-1-clinical-description https://www.practicalpainmanagement.com/pain/spine/arachnoiditis-part-2-case-reports

5/9/19 by ASAP Arachnoiditis society for awareness and Prevention

No however there are congenital body makeup of spi es which can lead to causing arschnoiditis more easily

5/18/19 by nancy 2500

No. It is caused by an injury or surgery of the spine.

7/20/19 by Kelly 5450

No it’s primarily caused by medical error or malpractice. In some rare cases it can be caused by certain types of natural infections or meningitis for example. Currently the leading cause its from epidural injections of any kind

12/9/19 by Josh 2600

Yes I believe this is hereditary but I don’t think there is any research to support my theory

1/5/20 by Jcrandall72 2500

I do believe that it isn’t.

1/5/20 by Deerut1963 2400

No it's primarily caused by medical error or malpractice. In some rare cases it can be caused by certain types of natural infections or meningitis for example. Currently the leading cause its from epidural injections of any kind.

1/7/20 by Staplehurst17 4050

It is rare, but can be.

1/8/20 by Rhonda 1600

No, was once believed to be so but no evidence has been found. Whilst the medical profession uses a possible genetic cause as a possibility this normally means they really don’t know

7/9/20 by Derek 3000

Nope. Only caused by doctors.

3/20/21 by Anna 2300

there are very few cases known.

7/22/21 by Vincent 3420

It may be. Our research group ACMCRN (Arachnoiditis and Chronic Meningitis Collaborative Research Network) are interested in this question and are working towards finalizing the infrastructure needed to start genetic studies. Our most recent study at www.bit.ly/Arachnoiditis_Research has nearly 800 participants. 50% report an autoimmune disease and another 20% are being investigated for one. Autoimmune disease tends to have a genetic component, hence there is a possibility of increased risk of developing with certain genetic issues. If you haven't yet responded, please add your voice! For Arachnoiditis patients and their caregivers.. www.bit.ly/Arachnoiditis_Research

11/15/21 by ACMCRN 2200

Not to my knowledge

1/7/22 by Machinetoolmkr 5550

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