Key Symptoms Of Esthesioneuroblastoma

Vision Loss

IAPB

Vision loss is another symptom patients may experience when esthesioneuroblastoma spreads to other parts of the nervous system. This is typically coupled with eye pain and headaches. The tumor can destroy visual nerves and cause pressure against the eyes and skull, and some patients present with a bulging eye due to the tumor behind it. If someone experiences sudden pain in one or both eyes, coupled with the partial or total loss of vision, they should see a specialist immediately. Even if the condition isn't caused by cancer, prompt diagnosis and treatment are essential to save as much vision as possible.

BACK
(5 of 6)
NEXT
BACK
(5 of 6)
NEXT

MORE FROM SymptomFacts

    MORE FROM SymptomFacts

      MORE FROM SymptomFacts