Schwannoma – Symptoms And Treatment

Apr 16
15:33

2020

Faisal Ahmed

Faisal Ahmed

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Schwannoma: A schwannoma a non-cancerous nerve sheath tumor, also referred to as neurilemmoma or vestibular schwannoma. This tumor found covering the nerves and formed of Schwann cells. The Schwann ce...

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Schwannoma: 

Peripheral nerve tumors are increases in or near the strands of tissue (nerves) that send signals from your brain to the rest of your body. These nerves manage your muscles so that you can walk,Schwannoma – Symptoms And Treatment Articles blink, swallow, pick things up, and do other movements.

Peripheral nerve tumors can happen anywhere in the body. Most of them aren't cancerous (malignant), but they can start to pain, nerve damage, and loss of function in the affected area.

SchwannomaSymptoms

  • Balancing problem.
  • Having difficulty while walking.
  • Difficulty in hearing.
  • Vertigo.
  • Dizziness.
  • Headache.
  • Face getting numb and ringing in the ear.

The less common symptoms are:

  • Complete numbness.
  • Shooting pain (if the nerve gets damaged).
  • Paralysis.
  • Facial and muscular weakness.

Schwannoma Treatment

Monitoring Surgery Stereotactic radiosurgery Rehabilitation