Symptoms of Meningioma
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Personality
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When meningioma develops in the brain's frontal lobe, you might notice gradual changes to a person's mood or personality. People with frontal lobe meningioma also might eventually experience paralysis on one side of the body.
Speech Changes
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Speech changes are a common symptom of meningioma when the tumor grows on the left side of the brain. Slurring speech and muddling words are common manifestations.
Headaches
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Frequent headaches that seem to be getting worse as time gets by are symptoms of meningioma. The headaches develop because meningioma tumors can put a lot of pressure on the skull. This increase in intracranial pressure can lead to headaches.
Vision Changes
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Another common meningioma symptom can be sudden vision changes, such as noticing that things appear blurry. Seeing double is another vision problem that can be a sign of meningioma. Vision problems also generally occur because of an increase in intracranial pressure.
Memory Loss
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When the temporal lobe of the brain is involved in meningioma, people might notice some memory loss. Coordination can also worsen when tumors develop in the temporal lobe.
Other Symptoms
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Other symptoms commonly experienced by people with meningioma tumors include seizures, hearing loss, weakness in the arms and legs and difficulty with such tasks as writing.
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