If the meningioma has not grown for ten years and there are no obvious clinical symptoms, it can be left untreated, but regular follow-up is needed.
Meningioma is a kind of benign tumor, if the meningioma grows slowly for ten years without any growth, and there is no obvious clinical symptom, this kind of situation can be left untreated for the time being, and the patient can continue to observe the change of the condition with regular follow-up. For patients who only have occasional headache and other symptoms, they can take oral ibuprofen and other medications as prescribed by the doctor to relieve the symptoms.
However, if the meningioma is found to be growing rapidly, or symptoms of brain tissue pressure such as diplopia, blurred vision, hemiparesis, headache, etc. are found, it is recommended to actively seek medical treatment and undergo surgical resection and other treatments in a timely manner.
The treatment of meningioma needs to be formulated according to the actual situation of the patient, and it is recommended that the patient actively seek medical treatment and standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor.