Symptoms of glioma

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The incidence rate of glioma is very high. Once suffering from this disease, it will probably reduce the physical quality of patients and the difficulty of treatment. In addition, many patients with this disease are teenagers. Therefore, children's immunity and resistance are smaller. So what are the three common symptoms of glioma? Let's take a look at this aspect. Share my experience and opinions!

Symptoms of glioma

First of all, if it's astrocytoma. Patients may have increased intracranial pressure, and may also be accompanied by vomiting, headache and optic nerve papilledema. Many patients' vision and visual field will be changed, and epilepsy may appear.

If it's medulloblastoma. The tumor grows faster, so the symptoms of high intracranial pressure are very obvious. Patients with cerebellar dysfunction is very serious, usually may be affected by certain obstacles, walking instability. The patient will have some facial paralysis due to the tumor.

A relatively high incidence is ependymoma. The disease also shows signs of increased intracranial pressure. And patients will have a variety of brain stem compression symptoms. As a result, coughing, dysphagia and hoarseness may occur. There may also be some physical disorders.

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Because there are many kinds of gliomas, we can not give a unified answer. But the main three symptoms of most patients are increased intracranial pressure, limb disorders, and clinical manifestations of impaired vision.