What are the symptoms of advanced brainstem glioma in children?

Symptoms associated with advanced brainstem glioma in children include frequent headaches, loss of balance and inability to walk, choking and coughing while swallowing, and hoarseness of speech. Children’s brain stem glioma belongs to a relatively common type of brain tumor, which occurs in the brain stem, the more obvious symptom in the late stage of the disease is that the degree of headache will be slowly aggravated, even if the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs can not completely improve the symptom, and may be accompanied by vomiting, dizziness, loss of balance and inability to walk, lethargy, coma and other adverse reactions. Therefore, when parents find that children have the above conditions, they need to take their children to the hospital in time for relevant nuclear magnetic examination to determine the severity of the disease and actively cooperate with the doctor for treatment, so as not to delay the child’s condition.