Symptoms of cavernous hemangioma of brainstem are not obvious in the early stage, when cavernous hemangioma of brainstem breaks down and bleeds or increases in size, related symptoms such as dizziness and headache are likely to appear.
Brain stem cavernous hemangioma belongs to benign tumors, in the early stage, the patient’s symptoms are not obvious, and the prognosis is better after drug treatment or surgical resection.
When the cavernous hemangioma bleeds or develops compression symptoms, the patient may have headache, dizziness, nausea and vomiting, epilepsy, facial paralysis on one side, hemiparesis of upper and lower limbs on the opposite side, coma, etc., which may even be life-threatening.
When cavernous hemangioma of brainstem is found, it is recommended that the patient should seek for medical treatment in time, and actively treat it under the guidance of doctor, so as to avoid delaying the condition. In normal life, patients should actively control blood pressure and avoid strenuous exercise.