What are the symptoms of glioma in the early stages, and will it be passed on to future generations?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-20
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    After the tumor enlarges, the intracranial pressure increases, and symptoms such as headache and vomiting appear. If you only find out at this time, it is relatively difficult and the effect is relatively poor. When it occurs in other functional areas, there may be visual loss, visual field changes, seizures, and unsteady walking.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The symptoms have little to do with the tumor!!

    The symptoms --- mainly related to the location of the tumor, (for example, the long eye will cause visual impairment, the leg will cause movement disorder, etc.), if it grows in the right frontal lobe, then before the tumor grows large, there will be almost no serious symptoms, there may be some patients will have seizures, but not absolutely. If it grows in the parietal lobe, it will cause limb movement disorders, and the frontal and temporal lobes will cause language, emotional personality, and emotional disorders! In addition, if it rises to a later stage and is very large, there will inevitably be manifestations of increased intracranial pressure at the same time as focal symptoms: headache, nausea, vomiting, decreased vision, persistent exacerbation, and finally brain herniation - death!!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Glioma is cancer and has a low incidence. However, it is more difficult, the location is special, the surgery is generally not suitable, and the effect of radiotherapy and chemotherapy is not good. The fever of glioma is generally due to the invasion of cancer cells, which affects the function of the human body to regulate body temperature, that is, the function of human immune cells.

    As you said, it is more serious, and it is necessary to improve the patient's immunity as soon as possible, so as to resist the invasion of love cells to the human body and restore the body's function of regulating body temperature. Ginsenoside Rh2 (life protecting) has a good immunomodulatory function and you can give it to your patients. In addition, ginsenoside RH2 (life protecting) also has the anti-tumor effect of inhibiting the growth of cancer cells, inducing apoptosis of cancer cells, and reversing the abnormal differentiation of cancer cells.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There is no scientific evidence to prove that it will be passed on to future generations. With the deepening and research in the field of glioma diagnosis and treatment, there are some new and effective **. The most significant and safest solution to the problem from the root is to take surgery as the guide, combined with the biological ** targeted glioma stem cells and the personalized ** characteristics of molecular detection guidance, that is, the bioknife technology of glioma.

    It can effectively kill glioma stem cells and delay avoidance.

    People often ignore the value of the resected glioma tissue after surgery, and it is not right to discard it. The removed glioma tissue is invaluable. Its tissue samples can be provided to the only glioma stem cell bank in China, where the samples will be cultured and features extracted, so that once the patient ** will be very timely personalized to the patient in line with their own characteristics**, so that the glioma stem cells can be killed very accurately (the root cause of ** is the existence of glioma stem cells), the glioma stem cell bank is located in the glioma diagnosis and treatment center of Bayi Brain Hospital.

    At the same time, it should be noted that this is the only one in China that can master this technology, and there are only a few foreign countries due to the extremely high technical requirements! Small hospitals are not able to master.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Generally, there will be symptoms such as head swelling, headache, nausea and so on.

    Glioma is based on surgery at an early stage**. Therefore, it is difficult to be very clear and very thorough, and the presence of a very small amount of glioma stem cells can be caused**. So this is also a problem that has plagued the medical community for many years!

    At present, the more effective method is to carry out the synthesis of glioma bioknife**. However, the postoperative glioma tissue is very precious to the patient's life, and it should be sent to the glioma stem cell bank in a timely manner, which is known as the life bank of glioma patients, and in layman's terms, it is to let your glioma tissue provide you with its own characteristics.

    In this way, these features can be extracted to make antigens, and then if you have **, you can remove the glioma stem cells very precisely on your own. Industry experts include Dai Yiwu, Qin Jiazhen, etc., who attend the Glioma ** Center in the expert clinic on the first floor of Bayi Brain Hospital affiliated to the General Hospital of Beijing Military Region every Tuesday (morning). Hope it helps!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Generally, there will be symptoms such as head swelling, headache, nausea and so on.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There are two main manifestations of glioma. One is increased intracranial pressure and other general symptoms such as headache, vomiting, vision loss, diplopia, seizures, and psychiatric symptoms. The other is the local symptoms caused by the compression, infiltration and destruction of brain tissue by tumors, resulting in neurological loss.

    Symptom 1: Ejection and vomiting. Compared with vomiting in gastrointestinal disorders, vomiting in patients with glioma is not accompanied by gastric distention, nausea, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. Vomiting has nothing to do with eating, but rather a sudden onset of "jet vomiting" after a bout of headache.

    Symptom 2: Headache in the morning. In the early morning.

    I tend to have a headache around four or five o'clock, and I often wake up in a deep sleep.

    Symptom 3: Visual impairment. After the tumor causes an increase in intracranial pressure in the brain, the blood flow in the eye veins is not smooth, resulting in stasis and edema, which can damage the visual cells on the retina of the fundus and cause vision loss. Some patients present with an incomplete visual field defect, which is the most common early symptom of glioma.

    Symptom 4: Unilateral deafness. If there is no history of otitis media, hearing loss in only one ear is likely caused by an intracranial tumor compressing the auditory nerve.

    Symptom 5: Monocular protrusion. That is, one side of the eyeball protrudes forward, which in severe cases leads to incomplete closure of the eyelid.

    Symptom 6: Sensory impairment. A tumor in the parietal lobe, located in the middle of the cerebral hemisphere, causes a variety of sensations in the opposite half of the body. Sensations such as pain, touch, heat and cold, vibration, and body discrimination.

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