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23/07/2022 in News

Vestibular Schwannoma / Acoustic Neuroma

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A Vestibular Schwannoma, also known as an Acoustic Neuroma is a slow growing, non- cancerous (or benign) tumour in the vestibular nerve which provides information on head movement and hearing.

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The most common symptoms experienced by individuals with Vestibular Schwannoma are related to hearing

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    • Hearing loss

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    • Tinnitus (ringing in the ear)

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    • Feeling of fullness in the ear.

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As the tumour grows, it may also cause imbalance or dizziness.

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There are several different treatment options available for Vestibular Schwannoma. These include “wait and watch” conservative management, surgical removal and radiotherapy.

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If you have noted deterioration in your hearing in one ear and/or associated imbalance or dizziness – it is important to go and see your GP and start getting this investigated.

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