Symptoms Of Meningioma
Hearing Changes

Meningioma can cause hearing loss or hearing changes when the tumor affects the nerves that control hearing or the inner ear. Depending on the location of the tumor, hearing changes may include tinnitus in one or both ears or hearing loss. These changes in hearing may be caused by direct pressure from the tumor or an increase in pressure in craniospinal fluid.
Surgery to remove meningioma may restore some hearing loss, although not in every case. The larger the tumor is, the more difficult it usually is to restore hearing. Some patients can achieve normal hearing again after surgery, but others are left with some level of hearing loss or tinnitus.
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