01/05/2022
What is a Brain Tumor?
A brain tumor is a cluster of abnormal cells that grows out of control in your brain. Some brain tumors are benign, which means the cells aren’t cancer. Others are malignant, meaning they’re cancer.
Brain tumors are called primary tumors if they started in your brain. They’re considered secondary if they started somewhere else in your body and spread to your brain.
Brain Tumor Symptoms ✅
Different parts of the brain control different functions, so brain tumor symptoms will vary depending on the tumor’s location. For example, a brain tumor located in the cerebellum at the back of the head may cause trouble with movement, walking, balance and coordination. If the tumor affects the optic pathway, which is responsible for sight, vision changes may occur.
The tumor’s size and how fast it’s growing also affect which symptoms a person will experience.
In general, the most common symptoms of a brain tumor may include:
• Headaches
• Seizures or convulsions
• Difficulty thinking, speaking or finding words
• Personality or behavior changes
• Weakness, numbness or paralysis in one part or one side of the body
• Loss of balance, dizziness or unsteadiness
• Loss of hearing
• Vision changes
• Confusion and disorientation
• Memory loss
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