Do grade 1 gliomas come back?

Grade I gliomas are generally grade I gliomas and may recur. Patients are advised to undergo regular review after surgery. Grade I glioma belongs to low-grade glioma, and the surgery can remove all the glioma, although there is still a certain chance of recurrence, the probability of recurrence is relatively low. It is recommended that patients with grade I glioma should go to the hospital for regular checkups after surgery or other treatments, which is conducive to observing the changes of the condition. Patients with grade Ⅰ glioma should usually ensure enough rest, avoid staying up late for a long time, keep their mood relaxed, and should not be overly nervous or emotional. Patients should eat light and easy-to-digest food, such as cabbage and noodles, etc. Meanwhile, they should avoid drinking alcohol and eat less greasy food such as fried chicken and French fries. Although grade I glioma may recur, its possibility of recurrence is relatively small and there is no need to worry excessively. Patients with grade I gliomas are advised to have regular checkups after surgery and should be treated promptly if glioma recurrence is detected.