10 Symptoms of a Acoustic Neuroma
Symptom #10: Confusion
Confusion is a term that can be used interchangeably with delirium where there is loss of ability to place oneself in the correct location, time, and identity. This loss of orientation can sometimes be accompanied by altered conscious states and memory loss.
Confusion can occur in dementia, alcoholism, anxiety, brain tumor, brain injury, concussion, dehydration, fatigue, fever, heat stroke, and hypoglycemia. It is also a symptom that may be observed in patients with acoustic neuroma.
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