Sypmtoms of brain cancer??!


Question: Sypmtoms of brain cancer!?!?
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* Severe Headaches: This was the most common symptom, with 46% of the patients reporting having headaches!. They described the headaches in many different ways, with no one pattern being a sure sign of brain tumor!. Many - perhaps most - people get headaches at some point in their life, so this is not a definite sign of brain tumors!. You should mention it to your doctors if the headaches are: different from those you ever had before, are accompanied by nausea / vomiting, are made worse by bending over or straining when going to the bathroom!.
* Seizures: This was the second most common symptom reported, with 33% of the patients reporting a seizure before the diagnosis was made!. Seizures can also be caused by other things, like epilepsy, high fevers, stroke, trauma, and other disorders!. This is a symptom that should never be ignored, whatever the cause!. In a person who never had a seizure before, it usually indicates something serious and you must get a brain scan!. A seizure is a sudden, involuntary change in behavior, muscle control, consciousness, and/or sensation!. Symptoms of a seizure can range from sudden, violent shaking and total loss of consciousness to muscle twitching or slight shaking of a limb!. Staring into space, altered vision, and difficulty in speaking are some of the other behaviors that a person may exhibit while having a seizure!. Approximately 10% of the U!.S!. population will experience a single seizure in their lifetime!.
* Nausea and Vomiting: As with headaches, these are non-specific - which means that most people who have nausea and vomiting do NOT have a brain tumor!. Twenty-two percent of the people in our survey reported that they had nausea and/or vomiting as a symptom!. Nausea and/or vomiting is more likely to point towards a brain tumor if it is accompanied by the other symptoms mentioned here!.
* Vision or hearing problems: Twenty-five percent reported vision problems!. This one is easy - if you notice any problem with your hearing or vision, it must be checked out!. The eye doctor is the first one to make the diagnosis - because when they look in your eyes, they can sometimes see signs of increased intracranial pressure!.[citation needed]
* Problems with weakness of the arms, legs or face muscles, and strange sensations in your head or hands!. Twenty-five percent reported weakness of the arms and/or legs!. Sixteen percent reported strange feelings in the head, and 9% reported strange feelings in the hands!. This may result in an altered gait, dropping objects, falling, or an asymmetric facial expression!. These could also be symptoms of a stroke!. Sudden onset of these symptoms is an emergency - you should go to the emergency room!. If you notice a gradual change over time, you must report it to your doctor!.
* Behavioral and cognitive problems: Many reported behavioral and cognitive changes, such as: problems with recent memory, inability to concentrate or finding the right words, acting out - no patience or tolerance, and loss of inhibitions - saying or doing things that are not appropriate for the situation!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

There are many different types of cancer that can affect the brain!. As a tumor grows in the brain, it will disrupt normal brain function!. The type of disruption depends on the location of the tumor!.

Vision can be affected!. Severe headaches (and vomiting) are not uncommon!. The patient may experience seizures or blackouts!.

There are a lot of symptoms that can be indicative of a neoplastic growth in the brain!. It doesn't necessarily have to be a malignancy, though!.

Very often, by the time symptoms occur, the cancer is advanced enough to cause great concern!.

Hope this info helps!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

it starts with occasional mild headaches which everyone will normally ignore!.little by little it gets severe with giddiness!.you will feel nauseated and sometimes will vomit!.head becomes heavy and constant giddiness with difficulty in walking straight or balancing!.as it goes to 2nd or third stage and when the cancer metastasizes to other parts,function loss will be experienced!.speech slurring,focusing,loss of function of hands and legs!.seizures will come by next and by this time, cancer spread would be worse and most of the time cannot be treated!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

siezures, numbness, slurred speech, loss of balance, bad migraines!.!.!. all COULD be signs!.!. about a year ago i was worried because i thought i had a brain tumor but i went to the doctor and it was something completely different!.!. and i was having bad headaches and numbness on one side of my body!.!. i was real scared but everything was fine!.!.!. so if your worried just go to the doctor and see whats wrong!. Good luck!Www@Answer-Health@Com

There is no definite symptom that says "cancer," or even "tumor!." But, a seizure in an otherwise healthy person is a good reason to have a MRI!. Some brain tumors can cause strokelike symptoms, headaches, or emotional and intellectual changes!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

seizures see you doctor and gon from there you might need an mri go see the doctor and pray you dont have brain cancer good luckWww@Answer-Health@Com

Ted Kennedy just had a seizure!. Later diagnosed as a brain tumor!.(Malignant)Www@Answer-Health@Com

seizures, painWww@Answer-Health@Com





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