Pineal Cyst Overview A pineal cyst is a small, fluid-filled sac that forms in the pineal gland, a tiny gland located deep in the brain. This gland helps regulate sleep by producing the hormone melatonin. Because pineal cysts often don’t cause symptoms, they are frequently discovered incidentally during brain imaging. In most cases, these cysts are harmless and don’t require treatment. However, in rare instances, if a cyst grows large enough, it might lead to headaches or other neurological symptoms. If you’re diagnosed with a pineal cyst, your doctor may recommend regular check-ups to monitor its size, but treatment is not necessary for most people. Symptoms The symptoms of a pineal cyst can vary depending on its size and whether it is pressing on nearby parts of the brain. Many people with a pineal cyst don’t experience any symptoms, especially if the cyst is small. However, some symptoms may occur if the cyst grows or affects the surrounding structures. Symptoms of a pineal cyst...
Prader-Willi syndrome Overview Prader-Willi (PRAH-dur VIL-e) syndrome is a rare genetic condition that leads to physical, mental and behavioral problems. A key feature of Prader-Willi syndrome is a sense of being hungry all the time. People with Prader-Willi syndrome want to eat all the time because they never feel full. This is called hyperphagia. As a result, they usually find it hard to manage their weight. Many complications of Prader-Willi syndrome are due to obesity. A team of different types of specialists can best manage the symptoms of Prader-Willi syndrome. The team approach to this complex condition makes complications less likely and improves quality of life. Symptoms Symptoms of Prader-Willi syndrome, which can vary, slowly change over time from childhood to adulthood. Infants Symptoms that may be present from birth include: Poor muscle tone. A main sign during infancy is poor muscle tone, also known as hypotonia. Babies may rest with their elbows and knees loosely extende...