Meningioma patients do not have the most obvious signs claim that meningioma patients usually have no obvious signs. Its early symptoms are also not very obvious, some patients may have headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, limb weakness, vision loss and tinnitus and other symptoms.
Meningioma is a primary intracranial tumor, mostly benign, originating from the arachnoid membrane, and occurring in the convex surface of the cerebral hemispheres, the base of the skull and the pars pallidus region and other parts of the brain.
Early symptoms of meningioma patients are not obvious, only some meningioma patients can show symptoms of increased intracranial pressure and neurological deficits in the early stage, such as headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, limb weakness, limb twitching, seizures, hypotonia, unsteady walking, drunken gait, slurred speech, decreased visual acuity, decreased hearing, tinnitus, and facial sensory abnormalities.
If the patient has the above symptoms, it is recommended to immediately go to the hospital for consultation and relevant examination and treatment under the guidance of the doctor, so as not to delay the condition and cause serious consequences.