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Pituitary tumors are abnormal growths that develop in the pituitary gland, a small gland at the base of the brain. These tumors can be noncancerous (adenomas) or, rarely, cancerous (carcinomas).
Risk factors for pituitary tumors include age (common between 30-40), gender (higher risk in women), family history, and certain genetic syndromes like multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN1). Regular medical checkups are important for early detection and management of these tumors that affect hormone production and overall health.
Pituitary tumor symptoms include vision changes, severe headaches, hormonal imbalances leading to weight changes, mood swings, and infertility. Fatigue, nausea, vomiting, irregular menstrual periods (in women), and erectile dysfunction (in men) are also common. Prompt medical attention is crucial for diagnosis and tailored treatment.
If you experience these symptoms or have risk factors, consult a healthcare professional. Pituitary tumors can be treated with various approaches including medication, surgery, and radiation therapy, depending on the type and size of the tumor.