What are the manifestations of malignant glioma in the late stage?

Malignant glioma in advanced stage may show symptoms such as headache, nausea, recurrent vomiting, hemiplegia, decreased level of consciousness, etc., and once discovered, it is necessary to seek medical treatment in time.
Advanced malignant glioma is usually large in size, so it can cause a certain degree of increased intracranial pressure, which will lead to the corresponding typical symptoms, usually including severe headache, nausea and recurrent vomiting, and so on. Gliomas in the vicinity of functional areas may also be accompanied by functional disorders, such as hemiparesis, aphasia or hemianopsia.
In addition, some patients may experience symptoms of decreased level of consciousness and, as the disease continues to worsen, may experience related manifestations such as lethargy or coma.
Patients suffering from glioma are advised to seek timely medical attention and active treatment under doctor’s guidance to avoid delaying the condition and causing serious consequences.