Would you like
to print a copy of this book to read offline? Click Here to download the printable PDF version |
|
|
01. Mentality
02. Head
+ Neck
03. The
Chest
04. Abdomen
05. Gental Region
06. Anal
Region
07. The Back
Resources
Health ArticlesMedical Articles
Healthcare Articles
Retirement Articles
Allergy Articles
Aromatherapy Articles
Asthma Articles
Antioxidant Articles
Diabetes Articles
Chiropractor Articles
Infertility Articles
Sleep Disorder Articles
Add URL
Contact us
Privacy Policy
Health Senior Sitemap
The Truth About Brain Tumor Symptoms
Brain tumors are rare conditions that may go unnoticed by some. Since the condition is so rare many patients ignore the tell-tale signs that there may be a problem. It is always a good idea to follow up with your doctor if you experience any of the following brain tumor symptoms.
The most obvious tell-tale sign that there may be a problem is the reoccurrence of headaches. However, many of us ignore these brain tumor symptoms because headaches are quite common. Of course, having a headache does not mean that you probably have a tumor, but there are some details about your headaches that you may want to consider.
If your headaches have changed from the ones that you commonly have experienced in the past you may want to talk to your doctor. This is especially true if your head really hurts when you bend or when you are having a bowel movement. Vomiting accompanying your headaches is another sign that you need to speak with a doctor.
Seizures are other brain tumor symptoms that should always be followed by a visit to your doctor. A seizure is a serious matter and it can be the tell-tale sign of other conditions that require immediate medical attention. Though not always brain tumor symptoms, seizures are an indication that something is very wrong.
Some people experience vision or hearing troubles. These brain tumor symptoms occur when the growth presses on a certain area of the brain affecting the senses. If there is internal pressure on your eyes you will experience some vision problems. It is always a good idea to see a doctor if you are having trouble hearing or seeing as well as you previously did.
Other brain tumor symptoms include strange sensations in the arms and legs. Some people who have the growths may feel weakness in a certain area of their bodies. This may be due to the tumor’s pressing on a certain area of the brain that is connected that part of the body.
Behavior and cognition can be disrupted if the individual has a brain tumor. The person may not be able to think of words. He may become easily aggravated or suddenly impatient. He may lose inhibitions or his personality may change significantly. These brain tumor symptoms are the most obscure but they can also be the most devastating for friends and family.
It is important to remember that this is a condition. However, if you are concerned after reading about the brain tumor symptoms you need to consult your physician.
