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Acoustic Neuroma Treatment
In Gurgaon

Acoustic Neuroma is a condition that affects the hearing and sense of balance. Also called vestibular schwannoma, it is a benign ear tumour that may cause ringing in the ear, affect balance, and cause facial weakness or numbness. The tumour develops on the vestibulocochlear nerve (the nerve that sends signals from the inner ear to the brain).

For expert care and advanced treatment options, consult the top ENT Experts at CK Birla Hospital in Gurgaon

CK Birla Hospital

Acoustic neuroma may be caused by several factors including genetic mutation, exposure to radiation, age, etc. Individuals suffering from acoustic neuroma may experience symptoms like tinnitus, balance issues, vertigo etc. If left untreated the tumour may continue to grow leading to permanent hearing loss, worsening dizziness, fluid buildup in the brain, and can have neurological symptoms.

Stereotactic Radiosurgery: Treatment involves beams of radiation focused on the tumour. Radiosurgery is a recommended treatment option for small—to medium-sized tumours.

Surgery: The surgery involves the removal of a tumour through an incision from behind the ears.

Chemotherapy: For severe cases, chemotherapy drugs are used by specialists to help shrink the tumour.

Monitoring: For cases where tumour growth is slow or there is no growth, observation is the recommended way of treatment. Regular MRIs and other scans are done to keep track.

These figures are approximate and can vary based on individual circumstances, hospital facilities, and additional services required.

Balance Problems: The compression of the vestibular nerve can lead to worsening dizziness, vertigo, and balance difficulties.

Facial Nerve Damage: The tumour pressing against the facial nerve may lead to facial weakness, paralysis, etc.

Progressive Hearing Loss: The growing tumour can damage the auditory nerve causing progressive hearing loss and may also become permanent over time.

Neurological Symptoms: As the tumour grows it may compress the surrounding structures leading to conditions like, cognitive decline or memory loss, speech problems, etc.

Aspect  Modern Techniques Traditional Techniques
Minimally Invasive Non-invasive options like Gamma Knife radiosurgery Requires invasive open surgeries
Recovery Time Shorter recovery Longer recovery
Risk of Complications Lower risk of complications  Higher risk of complications
Hearing Preservation Better hearing preservation with focused radiation Higher risk of hearing loss due to nerve damage
Cost Efficiency Often costs less due to reduced hospitalisation Higher costs due to surgical procedures

Dr. Dr Anil Kumar
Dr Anil Kumar

ENT

Experience: 15+ Years

Delhi

Dr. Dr Deepti Sinha
Dr Deepti Sinha

ENT

Experience: 24+ Years

Delhi

Dr. Dr Anish Gupta
Dr Anish Gupta

ENT

Experience: 20+ Years

Gurgaon

Dr. Dr Vijay Verma
Dr Vijay Verma

ENT

Experience: 18+ Years

Gurgaon

Dr. Dr. Ankita Yadav
Dr. Ankita Yadav

ENT

Experience: 6+ Years

Gurgaon

Diagnosis of Acoustic Neuroma

For accurate detection of acoustic neuroma, a thorough medical examination by an ENT is essential. The doctor will review your medical history and may recommend the following tests:
MRI: To visualise images of the inner ear and brain.
Vestibular Testing: To evaluate the balance function.
CT Scan: To detect larger tumours and bone changes.
Audiometry: For evaluation of hearing loss & check speech discrimination.

Pre-Treatment Instructions

  • Follow the doctor’s instructions for medication.
  • Complete all required evaluations (MRI, hearing tests, blood work).
  • Avoid smoking before starting the treatment to promote healing.
  • Follow fasting instructions (usually 8–12 hours if opting for surgery).
  • Arrange for someone to drive you home post-treatment.

Post-Treatment Instructions

  • Attend follow-up visits to monitor recovery through imaging tests (MRI/CT), and hearing evaluations.
  • For four to six weeks avoid bending, heavy lifting, and other strenuous activities.
  • To speed up recovery, prioritize getting enough sleep.

Recovery After Acoustic Neuroma Treatment


Full recovery may take several weeks to months.
FAQs Around Acoustic Neuroma
How to shrink acoustic neuroma naturally?

As of now, there are no natural remedies known for reducing or shrinking acoustic neuroma naturally.

Is acoustic neuroma encapsulated?

Yes, acoustic neuroma is considered an encapsulated tumour.

Does acoustic neuroma cause headaches?

Yes, acoustic neuroma can cause headaches.

How is an acoustic neuroma removed?

Acoustic neuroma can be removed by stereotactic radiosurgery, chemotherapy, or through surgery. 

How serious is an acoustic neuroma?

Acoustic neuroma can be serious if the tumour grows and starts to press the vital brain structure.

How to detect acoustic neuroma?

Various imaging tests help diagnose acoustic neuroma including, MRI, vestibular testing, CT scan, audiometry, etc.

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