Is a right frontal vein tumor serious?

Right frontal lobe phleboma is generally not serious if its size is relatively small, but larger phleboma may cause rupture and bleeding, which will be more serious.
Some right frontal lobe phleboma is not big in size, and it is possible that the local tumor will not change in a long time, and if the patient does not have obvious uncomfortable symptoms, it is generally not serious, and it is suggested that regular review is enough, and it is not necessary to carry out the corresponding treatment.
If the right frontal lobe venous tumor is large in size, then the local venous wall will become thin, so under the constant impact of blood flow, it may rupture and lead to hemorrhage, and it will also lead to congestion and edema of the surrounding brain tissues and other serious consequences, which is a more serious situation, and it is recommended to have surgery as soon as possible.
It is recommended that patients with right frontal lobe venous aneurysm should seek timely medical treatment under the guidance of the doctor to avoid delaying the condition.