Benign Brain Tumors usually grow slowly, do not invade surrounding tissues or spread to other organs, and often have borders or edges that can be seen on the CT scan. Benign brain tumors are usually also rarely develop into cancer.
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Benign brain tumors have the potential to be life -threatening danger and because these tumors can compress the brain tissue and other structures in the skull, so the term " Cancer Benign " is sometimes inaccurate.
Symptoms or Benign Brain Tumor Signs are as follows :
1. Vision problems
2. Hearing problems
3. Problems balance
4. Changes in mental abilities, such as concentration, memory and speech
5. Seizures, muscle jerking
6. Changes in the sense of smell
7. Nausea or vomiting
8. Facial paralysis
9. Headache
Treatment of benign brain tumors are usually based on age or the age of the patient, the location or the place of the tumor, tumor size, and the overall condition of the patient.
Care or treatment that is most important in brain tumor is benign or craniotomy with brain surgery, the surgical removal of the tumor and radiation therapy radiation.
Drug administration is also often performed as corticosterone administration can reduce swelling and help heal. Although these benign brain tumors have the potential dangers and risks, however rare benign brain tumor cases incurable. The best step is early detection, if you are experiencing the above symptoms and complaints in the brain or head, it would be nice if you immediately consult and check with your doctor so that if there is an abnormality can be quickly detected and quickly do care so as not to endanger.