The Brain Cancer Symptoms:
The
symptoms of brain cancer vary from patient to patient, and most of these
symptoms can also be found in people without brain cancers. So the only way to
know if you really have a brain cancer or not are to consult your doctor and
get a brain scans.
Headache
is the symptom that is common with 46% of patients with brain cancers. They
described this headache in a different way and no reason is a sure sign of a
brain cancer for many. Perhaps most people have headaches at some point in
their lives, so it is not sure sign of brain cancers. You should talk to your
doctor if your headaches are different than you've ever had, with nausea /
vomiting, aggravated by bending or effort to go to the bathroom.
Seizures:
This was the second most common symptom reported, with 33% of patients
reporting a seizure before the diagnosis was made. Seizures can be caused by
other things, such high fever, as epilepsy, stroke, trauma and other disorders.
This is a symptom that should never be ignored, whatever the cause. In a person
who has never had a seizure before, it usually indicates something serious and
you should get a brain scan.
A
crisis is a sudden and involuntary change in behavior, muscle control,
consciousness, and / or sensation. Symptoms can vary from attack and sudden
loss of consciousness total agitation of the violent shaking or slight shaking
of a limb. A person can experience blurred vision, slurred speech or staring
into space and doing other odd behaviors, while having a seizure. About 10% of
United States population will experience a single seizure in their lives.
Nausea
and Vomiting: As with headaches, these are non-specific - meaning that most
people who have nausea and vomiting do not have a brain cancer. Twenty-two
percent of our respondents said nausea / vomiting as a symptom.
Nausea
and / or vomiting are more likely to look for a brain cancer which is
accompanied by other symptoms mentioned here.
Vision
problems or hearing: Twenty-five percent reported vision problems first. It is
not easy if you have a problem with your hearing or sight, to be extracted. I
have often heard that the eye doctor is the first to make diagnoses. When you
look in your eyes, sometimes you can see the signs more. Intracranial pressure,
because it must be studied.
Problems
with the weakness of the arms, legs and facial muscles, and strange sensations
in the head or hands: Twenty-five percent reported weakness in the arms or
legs. Sixteen percent expressed feelings of weird and strange sensations in their
head. This can lead to an altered gait, falling objects, falls, or asymmetric
facial expression. These can be symptoms of a stroke. Sudden onset of symptoms
is an emergency - you should go to medical emergencies. If you notice a gradual
change over time, you should know.
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