The size, location, and rate of tumour growth all affect the symptoms brought on by brain tumours. Even at quite high sizes, a slow-growing tumour may not show any symptoms.
Possible symptoms include those listed below:
A recent headache or one that has changed in nature.
A headache that is getting worse and happening more often.
Unreasonable nausea and vomiting, visual problems such as double vision, blurred vision, or vision loss, as well as limb numbness and weakness, are all possible side effects.
Slight misalignment.
A speech defect.
A modification in personality or behaviour.
The onset of epileptic seizures, especially in persons without a history of the condition.
Loss of hearing.
Endocrine (hormonal)
Problems. Memory and concentration problems.
Sleepiness.
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