Verified By Apollo Hospitals October 1, 2024
Do you often have pain in your head starting from your eyes and then radiating towards your head, neck, shoulders, and back? Does this pain cause a whooshing sound in your head? These are a few of the obvious signs and symptoms that your body presents towards the disorder pseudotumor cerebri. Just as the name suggests, pseudotumor cerebri may have no reason for its occurrence. This is why it is also referred to as idiopathic intracranial hypertension, in which the pressure inside the brain increases for no obvious known reasons. If you are suffering from such type of pain, consult your doctor at the earliest and get yourself treated.
Pseudotumor cerebri is a condition where the intracranial pressure or the pressure inside the brain increases, causing headaches and sometimes difficulty in vision and perception of light. The word pseudotumor means a ‘false tumor’ as the pseudotumor presents with symptoms that are similar to that of a brain tumor. The exact cause for pseudotumor is unknown, therefore it is also referred to as idiopathic intracranial hypertension. It affects the brain in such a way that individuals believe that they are suffering from a tumor but it is not exactly a tumor.
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Pseudotumor cerebri is most commonly seen in women and children but is mainly seen in women in their childbearing age and obese women in the age group of 20-40 years. Pseudotumor cerebri is uncommon in men and is rare in infants.
The exact cause of pseudotumor cerebri is unknown. However, certain medications can aggravate the condition, such as:
People suffering from the following conditions are also at the risk of pseudotumor cerebri:
The common signs and symptoms of pseudotumor cerebri include the following:
If you notice any of the above-mentioned symptoms, it is time for you to immediately visit a specialist and get yourself treated for pseudotumor cerebri. It is advisable to get the right treatment at the right time to avoid future complications like loss of vision and pain radiating to other parts of the body.
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Headache is one of the first signs that may worsen on performing physical activities, such as coughing and sneezing during which the stomach muscles tighten up.
The treatment for pseudotumor cerebri depends on its cause. The primary aim of the treatment is to preserve the vision of the patient and reduce the severity of the headache. The treatment for the same can be one of the following:
Loss of vision is one of the serious complications associated with pseudotumor cerebri.
The symptoms of pseudotumor cerebri can reappear. Therefore it is important for people who have already had an episode of pseudotumor cerebri to get their vision checked regularly to avoid any future complications. It is a treatable condition depending on its cause.
You can prevent pseudotumor cerebri by following a healthy diet, losing that extra weight, regular exercising, and avoiding food containing saturated and trans fat and high sodium content.
Pseudotumor cerebri if not treated can lead to progressive loss of vision and in some patients, the symptoms may reappear.
The normal intracranial pressure for an adult is 5- 15 mmHg.