Most meningitis is benign, that is, it does not transfer to other parts of the body and is growing slowly.
But don’t ignore the presence of meningitis because it’s benign. The risk of meningitis is related to the size, location and rate of growth of the tumor, which has very different effects on the human body, which can be completely unsymptomatic and can lead to severe disability and even death.
A lot of patients were surprised when they were diagnosed with a brain tumor. Is there a danger to life? Can it be cured?
In fact, meningitis does not emerge suddenly, and it is a common relatively benign brain tumour, growing relatively slowly, with early meningitis likely to be symptoms-free and not easily detectable. When symptoms are identified as meningitis, it is shown that the tumor has been long and has become very large.
Brain tumors are spherical, with clear boundaries with brain tissue. The tumors are spherical, flat or dumb bell-shaped, and the benign cerebral tumors are slow to grow and have a long pathology, with early symptoms averaging about 2.5 years old for up to six years.
In general, the average annual increase in tumours is 3.6 per cent, and the tumour ‘ s expansion tends to begin with headaches and epilepsy. Depending on its growth, there may be different symptoms, motor disorders in the area of frontal motion, physical sensory disorders in the sense of the centre, and visual impairments in the pillow. When tumours are larger, there may be an increase in internal pressure, symptoms such as headaches, vomiting and oedema, and tumours may cause epilepsy in the cortex.
There’s no need to panic when a brain tumor is diagnosed!
Because most meningitis can be cured with active and effective treatment. At present, there are a number of clinical cases showing that the survival rate is very high if benign meningitis is actively treated. However, patients who suffer from meningococcal cancer are denied blind treatment, much less pessimism and despair, and must go to regular hospitals for treatment.
Meningococcal cancer can only be overcome if the right method of active treatment is chosen, and patients should remain optimistic and cooperate.