Do Intracranial Lipoma Dizziness Need Treatment?

Intracranial lipoma with symptoms such as dizziness needs treatment.
When intracranial lipoma occurs, it usually needs to be treated according to the severity of the disease. If the patient usually does not have any uncomfortable clinical manifestations and symptoms, it usually does not need any treatment, and only needs to be rechecked regularly and observed.
Lipoma grows slowly and has a long course, meanwhile, due to the serious adhesion between its envelope and brain tissue, it is difficult to separate out the tumor and cannot be completely resected, therefore, direct surgical treatment is generally not advocated.
If the patient develops symptoms such as headache, dizziness, nausea, optic papilla edema, etc., then he/she needs to go to the hospital for relevant examination and be treated accordingly under the doctor’s professional evaluation.
Overall, patients with intracranial lipoma who develop clinical symptoms need to be evaluated in the hospital and treated accordingly.