Can a Brain Tumor Cause Unsteady Walking?
1. The enlargement and aggressive growth of tumors can cause cerebral edema, increased intracranial pressure, and corresponding compression of brain tissue. Symptoms include headaches, nausea, vomiting, seizures, and even coma.
2. In such cases, surgical treatment options can generally be considered in combination with other methods. However, surgery involves certain risks, and in the event of hemiplegia, it may be difficult for patients to fully recover and regain self-care abilities, having a significant impact on their lives. Brain tumors include benign tumors within the cranium.
Brain tumors are treated through surgical removal by Western medicine, complemented by traditional Chinese medicine for conditioning. Brain tumors can cause headaches or dizziness in patients and may also affect the nerves of the eyes or hearing of the ears as the condition worsens. For patients unsuitable for surgery, such as the elderly, those with gliomas in dangerous locations like the brainstem and deep regions, those with diffuse gliomas that cannot be operated on, or those with difficult-to-diagnose gliomas, conservative treatment with traditional Chinese medicine can be adopted. The primary treatment for brain tumors remains surgery.