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Carcinomatous Meningitis – Symptoms, causes, and More

How to Prevent Carcinomatous Meningitis

To lower the risk of developing carcinomatous meningitis, you can follow the following tips:

– Reduce consumption of alcohol: The more alcohol you drink, the higher the risk is

– Follow a healthy diet that provides the body with essential nutrients and vitamins

– Do exercises on a regular basis

– Quit smoking

– Practice safe sex to prevent HIV, which may weaken the immune system and increase the risk of cancer

– Reduce exposure to ultraviolet light from the sun by applying sunscreen when going out [5]

Carcinomatous Meningitis Diagnosis

Diagnosing carcinomatous meningitis usually begins with a physical exam to look for possible signs of the condition. In addition, your doctor will ask several questions about your symptoms, current medical conditions, and health history. In many cases, people with carcinomatous meningitis are already living with advanced stages of cancer or experiencing other complications. Based on the collected information, a cerebrospinal fluid test can be done. The doctor may also complete an MRI of the spinal cord, brain, and other parts of the body to look for abnormal problems. Nevertheless, it may be challenging to make a diagnosis as carcinomatous meningitis has many symptoms similar to those of others. [6]