How to treat gliomas in children in the early stages

Children’s glioma can be treated with surgery in the early stage, and medication, radiotherapy, etc. can also be chosen according to the condition after surgery. Glioma is an intracranial malignant tumor, which is related to heredity and exposure to electromagnetic radiation. When children are diagnosed with early glioma, they can choose surgical treatment under the guidance of doctors, which can directly remove the tumor tissue, thus reducing intracranial pressure, relieving uncomfortable symptoms, and also helping to control the condition. In addition to surgical treatment, patients with increased intracranial pressure may be prescribed medications such as mannitol to reduce intracranial pressure. Some children may also be treated with a combination of radiation therapy, chemotherapy, photodynamic therapy, and heat therapy after surgery, depending on their condition. When children are diagnosed with early glioma, it is recommended that they actively cooperate with their doctors and do not use drugs or prescriptions on their own. Since glioma is difficult to be cured and prone to recurrence, parents need to bring their children to the doctor regularly for review.