Meningioma brain tumor
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Content medically reviewed byDr. Karthikeya T MMD, Internal MedicineView full profile onLinkedInOVERVIEWSYMPTOMSDIAGNOSISTREATMENTPreventionPreventionIf you have a family history, do remain in touch with the doctorAfter the age of 50 have a regular routine checkupHave a balanced diet If you have a family history, do remain in touch with the doctor After the age of 50 have a regular routine checkup Have a balanced diet Headache which gets severe with time Change in vision causing double or blurred vision Hearing disability Ringing in ears Loss of memory and difficulty in concentrating Weakness in arms and legs Loss of smell Seizures Numbness Speech problems The eaxct cause is not known. Possible causes of the condition may include: Alteration or disorder of cells in meninges leading to the formation of tumor The risk factors include: Exposure to radiations due to radiation therapy or any other factor Genetic Disorder like Neurofibromatosis Type 2 High Body Mass Index or Obesity Family history Injury or fracture in skull Difficulty in concentrating Loss of memory Personality changes Seizures
If you have a family history, do remain in touch with the doctor
After the age of 50 have a regular routine checkup
Have a balanced diet
Headache which gets severe with time
Change in vision causing double or blurred vision
Hearing disability
Ringing in ears
Loss of memory and difficulty in concentrating
Weakness in arms and legs
Loss of smell
Seizures
Numbness
Speech problems
The eaxct cause is not known. Possible causes of the condition may include:
Alteration or disorder of cells in meninges leading to the formation of tumor
The risk factors include:
Exposure to radiations due to radiation therapy or any other factor
Genetic Disorder like Neurofibromatosis Type 2
High Body Mass Index or Obesity
Family history
Injury or fracture in skull
Difficulty in concentrating
Loss of memory
Personality changes
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