Acoustic Neuroma: Symptoms and Solutions

How Is Acoustic Neuroma Treated?

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Many different options are available for treating an acoustic neuroma. These options are based on the size of the tumor and how rapidly it is growing. If it is small and does not seem to be getting any bigger, it may be suggested to only monitor it and see how it progresses over time. Otherwise, there are types of radiation that can be used to try and stop the growth of the acoustic neuroma. This often takes time and may come with negative side effects, such as hearing loss or balancing issues. In other cases, surgery is the best option. The doctor will try to remove the tumorwhile causing as little damage as possible to the ear and facial nerves.

Seek Help If Needed

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Facing an acoustic neuroma can disrupt one’s daily routine in a significant way and adjustments in life will need to be made should a person become diagnosed. When dealing with balancing issues or facial numbness, completing day-to-day activities may quickly become frustrating. Request help if needed and seek out support, whether it is from friends and family or from others going through the same thing.

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