What kind of diseases are similar to the symptoms of glioma?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-07
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    According to experts from Shanghai Blue Cross Brain Hospital, the following complications may occur:

    1. Intracranial hemorrhage or hematoma is related to the lack of careful hemostasis during surgery, and with the improvement of surgical skills, this complication has rarely occurred. Careful hemostasis of the wound and repeated irrigation before closing the skull can reduce or avoid postoperative intracranial hemorrhage.

    2. Cerebral edema and postoperative high intracranial pressure Dehydration drugs can be used to reduce intracranial pressure, and glucocorticoids can be used to reduce cerebral edema. For tumors with extensive lesions or high malignancy, as much tumor and non-functional brain tissue as possible can be resected for internal decompression, and at the same time, external decompression of the bone valve.

    3. Neurological deficit is related to intraoperative injury to important functional areas and important structures, and the injury should be avoided as much as possible during the operation, and symptomatic treatment should be given after occurring.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Very similar to neurovascular headache.

    Neurovascular headache is mostly caused by nervousness, anger or irregular lifestyle, excessive smoking and drinking, and lack of sleep. The main symptoms are persistent head pain, dull pain, swelling pain, pressure, numbness and banding, and some patients complain of a tightness in the head. Most patients have headaches on both sides, mostly on the temporal side, in the posterior occipital region, and on the top of the head or all of the head.

    At present, the more effective method is to carry out the synthesis of glioma bioknife** - but the glioma tissue after surgery is very precious to the patient's life, and it should be sent to the glioma stem cell bank in a timely manner, the glioma stem cell bank 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 visit the Glioma** Center of the expert clinic on the first floor of the Bayi Brain Hospital affiliated to the General Hospital of Beijing Military Region every Tuesday.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Do you want to ask about complications or do you want to ask about clinical symptoms?

  4. 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**.

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