What are the symptoms of a benign brain cyst?

Benign brain cysts, which may have no obvious clinical symptoms, can also present with neurological symptoms such as headache and dizziness, dysfunction, and seizures.
Cerebral cysts, also known as intracerebral cysts, are cystic swellings that form in the brain tissue for various reasons. Brain cysts are generally benign. The clinical symptoms of benign cysts are related to their size, location and occupancy.
In some patients, because of the small size of the cyst or its location in the non-functional area, it does not cause damage to the peripheral nerves, so there may be no obvious clinical symptoms.
When benign brain cysts are large and cause damage to the peripheral nerves, central nervous system dysfunction may occur, such as speech, sensory, motor and other dysfunctions, visual impairment, cognitive disorders, headache, dizziness, nausea and vomiting, and even epileptic seizures.
If you find brain cysts, please consult with regular hospitals in a timely manner and receive further treatment under the guidance of your doctor to avoid delaying your condition.