What are the symptoms of glioma?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-02
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The early symptoms of gliomas are usually subtle and progress at different rates depending on the grade, with symptoms gradually appearing over months or years in low grades, as follows:

    1. It usually manifests as headache, nausea, vomiting, and some patients will have epilepsy;

    2. Glioma grows near the ** groove of the functional area, and motor and sensory impairments may occur. People with optic nerve gliomas experience visual impairment. Gliomas grow in the language area, and language expression and comprehension can be impaired.

    Patients with symptoms such as early morning headache, projectile vomiting, epilepsy, memory impairment or speech impairment are advised to seek medical attention and confirm the diagnosis**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Glioma is a common malignant tumor in the skull, with fast growth and high malignancy, and glioma is infiltrative, divided into grade-grade, and the degree of malignancy gradually increases with the increase of grade.

    The cause of glioma is not very clear, and some research data show that the occurrence of glioma is related to the abnormal activation of oncogenes and the inactivation of tumor suppressor genes on cell chromosomes. The multiple physical, chemical, and biological blows suffered by the acquired will increase the chance of patients suffering from glioma, such as:

    1. Damage to brain tissue: it is an important reason for acquired hormone, and the scar of a certain part of the brain tissue after being injured may form a glioma after a long-term period of time;

    2. Radiation exposure: If the brain is irradiated for a long time, it will also increase the probability of glioma;

    3. Chemicals: can also induce the occurrence of glioma, such as anthracyclines may increase the risk of glioma.

    So what are the symptoms of glioma? There are usually three things:

    1. Epilepsy symptoms.

    Once epilepsy symptoms appear, it is necessary to go to a neurology department in time to find out the cause.

    2. Headache accompanied by vomiting.

    This type of headache, unlike the headache of a cold, is caused by increased intracranial pressure, is present at any time, occasionally relieves it, attacks occur almost every day, and it gets worse and worse. Accompanied by vomiting, there are also symptoms of retinal edema.

    3. Focal sexual dysfunction.

    The so-called focal dysfunction refers to the lack of strength in one leg or upper limb when walking, difficulty in speech, inability to understand others, inability to find a home, symptoms of Alzheimer's disease, irritability, irritability, personality changes, etc. If the intracranial problem is not addressed, the above symptoms will not go away and will worsen.

    Therefore, if the body is uncomfortable, we should be vigilant at this time, seek medical attention as soon as possible, and detect it early.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Glioma, also known as glioma, is a tumor that develops in the neuroectoderm. There are two types of tumors that develop in the neuroectoderm, one is formed by mesenchymal cells and is called glioma; The other type is formed by parenchymal cells and is called neuronal tumors. Since the two types of tumors cannot be completely distinguished from etiology and morphology, and gliomas originating from mesenchymal cells are much more common than neuronal tumors originating from parenchymal cells, neuronal tumors are included in gliomas and are collectively referred to as gliomas.

    There are two main manifestations of symptoms. 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.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Usually people who have this kind of tumor -- to put it mildly, it's a countdown to life, and sometimes it's better to have surgery than not to have surgery, because this glioma is very easy** and grows very fast, and the human body can't stand it at all, because chemotherapy kills the good cells and the bad cells.

    This tumor has not been progressed by the medical community for 50 years.

    You don't care about **** doctors will definitely say that the surgery will be done as soon as possible There are too many problems about the economy.

    If I don't have surgery, I feel sorry for my loved ones.

    Spend the rest of your time with your loved ones Early detection is a painful thing for the patient, and late detection is a painful thing for the family.

    Maybe you think what I'm saying is cruel, but that's the reality, because my mother also had this kind of cancer, and we went through hesitation, disappointment, hope, despair, all the processes

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Gliomas originating from neuroepithelial tumors are collectively known as gliomas, which account for 40% to 50% of brain tumors and are the most common intracranial malignancies. The annual incidence is 3 8 people per 100,000 population.

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