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Signs of a Pituitary Tumor You Should Never Ignore

patient experiencing headache and vision problems due to pituitary tumor in Hyderabad

The pituitary gland is a small but powerful gland located at the base of the brain. Often called the “master gland,” it controls many important hormones that regulate growth, metabolism, reproduction, and other vital body functions.

While most pituitary tumors are non-cancerous (benign), they can still cause significant health problems by affecting hormone production or putting pressure on nearby structures such as the optic nerves.

Recognizing the warning signs early can help ensure timely diagnosis and treatment.

At MicroCare ENT Hospital & Research Institute, Hyderabad, our skull base surgery team works closely with neurosurgeons to diagnose and manage pituitary tumors using advanced endoscopic techniques.

Published By microcareenthospitals.com / Updated: June 15, 2026

What Is a Pituitary Tumor?

A pituitary tumor is an abnormal growth that develops in the pituitary gland.

These tumors can be:

1. Functioning Tumors

These produce excess hormones and may cause hormonal imbalances.

2. Non-Functioning Tumors

These do not produce hormones but may grow large enough to compress nearby structures.

Signs of a Pituitary Tumor You Should Never Ignore

1. Frequent or Persistent Headaches

One of the most common symptoms of a pituitary tumor is recurring headaches.

Patients may experience:

  • Pressure behind the eyes
  • Chronic headaches that don’t improve
  • Increasing headache frequency

While headaches can have many causes, persistent headaches combined with other symptoms should be evaluated.

2. Vision Problems

Because the pituitary gland is located close to the optic nerves, a growing tumor may affect vision.

Symptoms may include:

  • Blurred vision
  • Double vision
  • Loss of peripheral vision
  • Difficulty seeing objects on the sides

Vision changes should never be ignored.

3. Unexplained Hormonal Changes

Pituitary tumors can disrupt hormone production and cause symptoms such as:

  • Weight gain or weight loss
  • Fatigue
  • Menstrual irregularities
  • Reduced libido
  • Infertility

Hormonal symptoms often develop gradually.

4. Excessive Tiredness and Weakness

Persistent fatigue may occur due to hormone imbalances caused by pituitary dysfunction.

Patients often report:

  • Lack of energy
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Reduced physical performance

5. Unexplained Weight Changes

Sudden weight gain or unexplained weight loss may be linked to hormone-producing pituitary tumors.

6. Menstrual Irregularities in Women

Women may experience:

  • Missed periods
  • Irregular menstrual cycles
  • Difficulty becoming pregnant

These symptoms may be associated with elevated prolactin levels.

7. Erectile Dysfunction in Men

Men with pituitary tumors may experience:

  • Reduced testosterone levels
  • Decreased libido
  • Erectile dysfunction

Hormonal evaluation may be necessary.

8. Growth Changes in Hands, Feet, or Face

Certain pituitary tumors produce excess growth hormone.

This may cause:

  • Enlarged hands and feet
  • Changes in facial appearance
  • Increased shoe or ring size

This condition is known as acromegaly.

9. Excessive Thirst and Frequent Urination

Some pituitary tumors affect water balance in the body.

Patients may notice:

  • Increased thirst
  • Frequent urination
  • Dehydration symptoms

10. Nausea or Balance Problems

Large pituitary tumors may cause pressure effects resulting in:

  • Dizziness
  • Nausea
  • Balance disturbances

When Should You See a Doctor?

Seek medical attention if you experience:

  • Persistent headaches
  • Vision changes
  • Unexplained hormonal symptoms
  • Menstrual abnormalities
  • Unusual growth changes
  • Ongoing fatigue without a clear cause

Early diagnosis can prevent complications and improve treatment outcomes.

How Is a Pituitary Tumor Diagnosed?

Diagnosis may include:

  • MRI Brain Scan
  • Hormone Blood Tests
  • Vision Assessment
  • Endocrinology Evaluation
  • Skull Base Imaging Studies

A multidisciplinary approach helps determine the most appropriate treatment plan.

Treatment Options for Pituitary Tumors

Treatment depends on the size, type, and symptoms of the tumor.

1.  Observation

Small tumors without symptoms may only require monitoring.

2. Medications

Certain hormone-producing tumors respond well to medication.

3. Endoscopic Pituitary Surgery

Minimally invasive surgery through the nose is often used to remove pituitary tumors.

Benefits include:

  • No external facial scars
  • Faster recovery
  • Improved visualization
  • Reduced hospital stay

4. Radiation Therapy

In selected cases, radiation may be recommended.

Advanced Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery

Modern pituitary surgery is commonly performed using endoscopic anterior skull base surgery, allowing surgeons to access the tumor through the nasal passages without external incisions.

This technique offers:

  • Greater precision
  • Minimal tissue damage
  • Faster recovery
  • Improved patient comfort

Meet Our Expert ENT Specialist

👨‍⚕️ Prof. Dr. Sriprakash Vinnakota

MBBS, MS (ENT, Head & Neck Surgery)
Chief Consultant ENT Specialist & Microsurgeon

  • 26+ Years Experience
  • Expertise in Rhinoplasty, Septoplasty, and Advanced Nasal Surgery

  • Specialized treatment for breathing disorders and sinus problems

Why Choose MicroCare ENT Hospital?

  • Advanced ENT diagnostic technology
  • Experienced sinus specialists
  • Comprehensive sinus care
  • Personalized treatment plans
  • Convenient location in Kukatpally & KPHB

Final Thoughts

Pituitary tumors are often treatable, especially when diagnosed early. Symptoms such as persistent headaches, vision changes, hormonal imbalances, and unexplained fatigue should never be ignored.

If you experience any of these warning signs, consult a specialist for a thorough evaluation. Early detection and advanced treatment can significantly improve outcomes and quality of life.

FAQs

1. Are pituitary tumors cancerous?

Most pituitary tumors are benign (non-cancerous), but they can still cause significant health problems.

 

Persistent headaches and vision changes are among the most common symptoms.

 

Yes. Many pituitary tumors alter hormone production and cause hormonal imbalances.

 

Modern endoscopic pituitary surgery is considered safe and minimally invasive when performed by experienced specialists.

 

Some pituitary tumors respond to medications or observation, depending on their type and size.

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