Meningoma is mostly benign and is “inert tumours”, i.e. it is “slazy” and does not love progress and is rarely transmitted. The causes of meningitis have not yet been clearly studied and may be related to some internal environmental change and genetic variability, and are not caused by a single factor. It may be related to brain trauma, radiation exposure, viral infections and combined hearing neuromagnosis. Spectrum cells are generally considered to be very slow to split, and the factors of appeal have accelerated the rate of cell fragmentation, which may be an important early stage leading to cell variability.
There were many cases of early non-symptomatic cases of meningococcal cancer, which were detected by accident during medical examinations. However, if the tumor is located in the functional area of the brain or accelerates growth in a short period of time, headaches, trance, vision, smell, hearing impairment and epilepsy, physical activity disorders, etc.
Although it takes two to five years for a benign meningitis tumor to grow slowly, with a long pathology, to have early symptoms, it grows within the skull and always scares us, because the brain is the centre of our spiritual, linguistic, emotional and behavioural command, so it has to be valued. How should we deal with it?
Observation is appropriate if the tumor is small, the change is not significant and even partial calcification occurs. However, if the meningitis is located in the brain function area, or if it is found during the review that it is unfaithful and has grown, it will be treated in a timely manner.
The treatment of meningitis is currently mainly surgical, radiotherapy, etc.
1. Surgery:
Surgery to remove meningitis is the most effective treatment. With the development of micro-surgery technology, the precision of the operation has increased considerably, not only to remove the brain tumour more thoroughly, but also to maximize the retention of the main nerve and blood vessels, to reduce damage to normal brain tissue and to improve the efficacy of the operation.
2. Radiotherapy
The full effect of the benign meningitis is excellent, but because of its growth position, about 17 to 50 per cent of the brain tumors are incomplete, along with a few malignant meningitiss. Both cases require treatment after surgical removal. Malignant cerebral membrane and vascular epipelagic membrane are sensitive to decomposition and have positive effects. There is still disagreement as to the effectiveness of general positive tumour treatment.