Is pituitary tumor serious and what is the best way to treat it?

Most pituitary tumors are benign lesions that can be cured in some patients with aggressive treatment. Pituitary tumors, often called pituitary tumors, are common tumors of the central nervous system. When the disease strikes, pituitary tumors can directly compress the patient’s nervous system, resulting in headaches, loss of vision and other symptoms, as well as excessive or insufficient hormone production. The treatment principle of pituitary tumor is to remove the tumor, shrink the tumor, control the growth of the tumor, and make the hormone level reach balance. For growth hormone-secreting pituitary tumors, drugs such as pevisomant and octreotide can be applied to relieve patients’ symptoms and shrink tumors; 2. Surgery: common surgical methods for pituitary tumors include craniotomy and endoscopic resection of tumors through the nasal pterygoid sinus. be used after the surgery, or it can be used alone. If the tumor persists or recurs after surgical resection and cannot be relieved by using drugs, radiation therapy can be used. In addition, the treatment plan for patients should follow the individualized treatment, and the combination of multiple treatment plans can be adopted.