What symptom does glioma inchoate period have?

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Needless to say, the terrifying nature of glioma is also clear. It will bring infinite impact on the health and normal life of patients. Generally, when patients diagnose and discover the disease, most of them are very serious, and it is difficult to treat it, so they can find it in time at the early stage of the disease, So, what are the early symptoms of glioma? Now let's have a specific understanding.

What symptom does glioma inchoate period have?

Headache: about 30% of glioma patients have headache, and about 70% of them will gradually get worse. Most of this kind of headache is not specific, but presents intermittent, most of them are located in the same side of the lesion, the performance is not jumping pain but dull pain, sometimes it is not easy to distinguish with tension headache. Large gliomas usually show pain in the forehead, while small gliomas usually show pain in the occipital and neck. If the tumor is too big to produce high intracranial pressure, headache will be significantly aggravated. Sometimes it will wake up when sleeping, and it will be significantly aggravated when the head is active. Sometimes it will be accompanied by nausea and vomiting. If the duration of intracranial hypertension is too long, visual acuity will decline.

Mental changes: about 20% of glioma patients are the first symptom of mental state changes, mainly for mood, personality, cognitive function and memory changes.

Focal neurological symptoms: different tumor location can also lead to corresponding neurological symptoms, such as limb paralysis, sensory impairment, aphasia, gait instability, dyslexia and agraphia.

matters needing attention

All cancer patients should pay attention to keep a happy mood, mental relaxation, avoid long-term excessive mental tension and adverse stimulation. Strengthening physical fitness exercise, improving the body's immune function and disease resistance, is also an important part of effective prevention of tumor recurrence.