10 Meningioma Symptoms
Symptom #7: Spinal Pain
Spinal pain is another problem that these patients tend to deal with. This is more likely to occur in cases when the tumor develops in the meninges surrounding the spinal cord or in the brain where the nerves run into the spinal cord putting pressure on these nerves. The back pain varies from mild, moderate to severe and tends to relief when over-the-counter painkillers are used.
In cases when a person suffers from frequent back pain but can’t identify the real reason, brain meningioma should be considered. Also, if a person has common back pain because of disc herniation, a back injury, or any other problem related to the muscles or vertebral column, a brain meningioma diagnosis is delayed.
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