Early Symptoms of Glioma

Early symptoms of glioma mainly include seizures, dizziness, hearing loss, vision loss, etc. Some patients may also have difficulty swallowing.
Glioma is a tumor originating from glial cells and is the most common primary intracranial tumor in clinical practice. The etiology of glioma is still unclear and may be related to genetic, environmental, viral infection and other factors.
Early symptoms of glioma include increased intracranial pressure, neurological deficits and epilepsy, etc. Patients may suffer from dizziness, nausea, weakness of limbs, hearing loss, vision loss, epilepsy, etc. Some patients also suffer from difficulty in swallowing.
The treatment of glioma usually adopts a comprehensive treatment method mainly based on surgical removal of the tumor, supplemented by radiotherapy and chemotherapy, but the prognosis is generally poor. Surgery can alleviate the clinical symptoms of patients and prolong the survival period, and patients in the early stage of the disease can follow the doctor’s prescription for surgical treatment.
If you are found to have glioma, you must follow the doctor’s instructions as soon as possible in order to improve the prognosis.