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Pituitary Tumor Symptoms: Recognizing Warning Signs & Seeking Treatment
It is possible to have a tumor in the pituitary gland, which is classified as a type of brain cancer. Pituitary gland cancer needs medical treatment right away, so it is important to understand the signs and symptoms of pituitary gland tumors so that you will know what to look out for. Here are the most common symptoms of a pituitary gland tumor.-
Vision Problems
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Vision problems can be a sign of a pituitary tumor, and can manifest itself as double or blurred vision.
Tunnel Vision
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Tunnel vision make the vision narrow and is caused by the lessening of vision in the peripheral vision field. This is also a sign of a pituitary gland tumor.
Joint Pain
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People with pituitary tumors can experience painful joints, especially the hip and elbow joints.
Changes in Weight
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Extreme changes in weight can be caused by a pituitary tumor or imbalance.
Sweating
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Excessive sweating, combined with the other symptoms listed here, can be a sign that you may have a pituitary gland tumor.
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