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BRAIN CANCER


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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