Diagnosed as glioma symptoms?

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Gliomas are the most common intracranial malignant tumors, accounting for 40% - 50% of brain tumors. The annual incidence rate was 3~8 /10 population. Like other tumors, glioma is also caused by the interaction of genetic risk factors and environmental carcinogenic factors. Some known genetic diseases, such as neurofibromatosis (type I) and tuberculous sclerosis, are genetic predisposing factors of glioma. Diagnosed as glioma symptoms? Let's talk about it

Diagnosed as glioma symptoms?

(1) Vomiting: due to the increase of intracranial pressure, the respiratory center of medulla oblongata is stimulated, resulting in vomiting. Vomiting usually occurs after headache, presenting jet shape.

(2) Visual impairment: when intracranial pressure increases, the venous blood of the eyeball will not flow back smoothly, leading to congestion and edema, damaging the visual cells on the retina of the fundus, resulting in decreased vision.

(3) Headache: the nature of more severe, often in the early morning attack, sometimes in sleep by pain wake up, but get up after mild activity headache will gradually ease or disappear.

matters needing attention

For the chemotherapy of glioma, chemotherapy drugs are mainly selected according to the sensitivity of tumor cells in vivo, or temozolomide, which is commonly used in clinic, can be used, and is often carried out simultaneously with radiotherapy. Glioma surgery, chemoradiotherapy is a commonly used treatment, but due to the western medicine treatment of postoperative recurrence, metastasis, radiochemotherapy side effects, how to reduce the side effects at the same time, ensure the treatment effect to maintain, is the best way to treat glioma.