Benign meningioma 1.6 cm is generally not serious, but if the compression to the important brain tissue or nerves is more serious, the specific situation needs specific analysis.
1. Not serious: benign meningioma 1.6cm is generally not serious. Benign meningioma 1.6cm is relatively small and slow-growing, and generally will not metastasize or spread. If the meningioma is asymptomatic, it can be closely observed and not treated for the time being, and can be regularly rechecked.
2. Serious: benign meningioma 1.6cm is more serious if it presses on the brain tissue or important nerves, which may cause headache, frequent vomiting and other symptoms, and may also lead to hemiplegia and epileptic seizures, which need timely surgical treatment.
It is recommended that patients who find benign meningioma 1.6 cm should go to the hospital in time and actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment to avoid delaying the condition.