Causes of Schwannoma
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Causes of schwannomas
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The causes of schwannomas are not clear, though some risk factors have been identified. Individuals between the ages of 30 and 60 years old seem to be at a higher risk for developing these tumors. There is also a genetic component. Individuals who have a family history of neurofibromatosis type 2 are at a higher risk.
Symptoms of schwannoma
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Schwannomas on nerve cells closer to the body surface will probably be discovered sooner than the deeper ones. The deeper ones tend to be much larger when found. A symptom of this tumor is a mass that is growing. It can be painful, but often is not. Another indication that this mass may be a schwannoma is that there is usually an electric-like shock when the area of the schwannoma is touched.
Diagnosis
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It is important to get an accurate diagnosis because other more serious diagnoses can have similar symptoms. Your physician will probably use X-rays, MRIs or ultrasound to explore the tumor site. The doctor might take a biopsy.
Treatment
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The treatment of schwannomas usually involves surgical removal. If it comes back after surgery, it is most likely because of incomplete excision and not a fresh occurrence of the tumor.
Warning
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The idea of a tumor can produce much anxiety. Remember that schwannomas are easily treated and curable. It is vital to see a physician immediately upon discovering any mass in order to rule out the more serious issues.
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