A pineal cyst does not usually cause any symptoms. In rare cases, extra CSF or bleeding into the cyst may cause headache or make it hard to look up.
In rare cases, a pineal cyst may cause CSF to build up on the brain. This is called hydrocephalus. It's caused when the cyst blocks the flow of CSF in the brain. Hydrocephalus can cause symptoms such as:
- Confusion.
- Vertigo.
- Double vision.
- Headaches.
- Upset stomach (nausea).
- Sleepiness.
- Trouble walking.
- Vomiting.
- Passing out (syncope).
- Coma.