Does a brain lipoma last a lifetime?

Whether the brain lipoma is a problem or not should be judged by the size and location of the lipoma as well as its relationship with the surrounding tissues. Lipoma in the brain is relatively common, if the size of the lesion is relatively small, not located in important functional areas, and does not cause obvious pressure on the surrounding tissues, it usually does not produce clinical symptoms, and can be followed up and observed on a regular basis. When some of the lipomas have a tendency to increase in size, and will cause pressure on brain tissues, causing obvious headache, dizziness and even increased intracranial pressure, which will cause obvious abnormalities of neurological functions, then timely medical treatment is needed. If you find brain lipoma, you need to consult a doctor in time, and the doctor will formulate a corresponding treatment plan according to the specific condition of the patient.