 Epidural blood patch, EBP, is a procedure used to treat certain types of headaches caused by low cerebral spinal fluid pressure. It involves injecting one's own blood into the epidural space to stop leaking of cerebral spinal fluid and prevent further damage. The procedure has been shown to be effective in treating post-dural puncture headache, PDPH, and spontaneous intracranial hypotension, SIH. However, there are some risks involved, including increased intracranial pressure and rare but serious complications. Proper planning and monitoring during the procedure is important to ensure safety. Additionally, EBP should be considered in patients with COVID-19 since it can help reduce the risk of developing complications related to low cerebral spinal fluid pressure.