Brain Cancer Symptoms:
Brain
cancer is usually caused by growth of cancer cells in the brain itself or the
spread of brain cancer cells to the brain from other parts of the body. In the former
case it is categorized as primary and in the latter as secondary. The tumor may
be benign or malignant. If benign, brain cancer it may not be life threatening.
The malignant one is cancerous and is the leading killer among all types of
cancer.
Most
of the initial symptoms of Brain Cancer are usually passed off as routine
medical problems and get associated with common ailments. However, they do show
some indications which can serve as a warning.
Commonly
Associated Symptoms
*
A gradual feeling of lethargy with every passing day.
* Signs of general weakness.
* Vomiting.
* Dizziness or maybe a short blackout spell.
* Fever coupled with hallucinations.
* Persistent migraine or full blown headache.
* Decline in vision or hearing.
* Lack of coordination while performing routine tasks like eating or walking etc.
* Stumbling due to unexplained reasons.
* Signs of general weakness.
* Vomiting.
* Dizziness or maybe a short blackout spell.
* Fever coupled with hallucinations.
* Persistent migraine or full blown headache.
* Decline in vision or hearing.
* Lack of coordination while performing routine tasks like eating or walking etc.
* Stumbling due to unexplained reasons.
Additional
Symptoms
*
Feeling of numbness in both arms and legs or either arm(s) or leg(s).
* Experiencing weakness on only one side of the body.
* Both or either arm(s) or leg(s) getting numb for a period of time.
* Swelling in the brain detected during a scan.
* Hydrocephalus.
* Experiencing weakness on only one side of the body.
* Both or either arm(s) or leg(s) getting numb for a period of time.
* Swelling in the brain detected during a scan.
* Hydrocephalus.
Brain
Cancer affects that organ of the body which controls all other body functions.
As a result, as this cancer progresses, newer and newer symptoms will keep
emerging in the patient which will restrict his functioning if remedial action
is not taken to control the growth. Since cancer cells will start dominating
the brain cells, a direct impact will be in the form of:
*
Loss of memory - initially small spells but will gradually increase.
* Failing of motor organs.
* Loss of balance and equilibrium.
* Slurring of speech.
* The patient's gait changes distinctly.
* Visible changes in personality, lack of focus and attention.
* Failing of motor organs.
* Loss of balance and equilibrium.
* Slurring of speech.
* The patient's gait changes distinctly.
* Visible changes in personality, lack of focus and attention.
Brain
Cancer is a killer. However, with more and more research being conducted to
stem its spread and increase chances of a patient surviving, doctors have
combined doses of radiation and chemo therapy. Where possible, surgery is being
resorted to remove the tumor followed by radiation to make the patient cancer
free.
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