Is right temporal lobe glioma serious?

Right temporal lobe gliomas are more serious and usually have more obvious neurological symptoms and require active treatment. Most gliomas are malignant tumors that grow faster and tend to infiltrate into the surrounding tissues. Surgery is difficult to achieve complete resection, and post-operative treatment is usually supplemented with radiotherapy and chemotherapy, and there is a risk of recurrence. Early stage of right temporal lobe glioma patients may have symptoms such as dizziness, memory impairment, seizures, etc. If not treated in time, the tumor will further increase in size and compress the brain tissue causing more serious symptoms. For right temporal lobe glioma, surgery should be carried out in time once it is detected, while chemotherapy and radiotherapy should be carried out after surgery to prevent tumor recurrence. Patients are advised to seek medical treatment in time to avoid delaying the condition and causing serious consequences.