Severe headaches with changing patterns, nausea and/or vomiting with no reasonable cause, disturbances in the senses of vision (double vision or complete loss of vision), hearing (loss of hearing), changes in speech (slurring or incoherence in expression), the inability to swallow, solitary or multiple seizures, or paralysis due to muscle weakness, loss of balance or vertigo, numbness or tingling sensations in the face or limbs, blood clots, inability to concentrate on a chore, fatigue, loss of memory or confusion in perceptions, personality or behavioral changes, hormonal changes, are all just some of the brain tumor early symptoms. But being one of the largest and most complex organs in the body that controls a host of different functions, a ‘tumor in the brain’ is a generalized term.
The symptoms of brain tumor are based on numerous factors, some of which are as follows:
Having said that, you should know that brain tumors are a rare illness and not many people are affected by it. And, those who have tumors might have harmless ones that do not pose any problem to the normal, smooth functioning of the human body. So, if you experience any of the symptoms related to brain tumors, it is best to first meet up with your doctor and let him question you regarding the symptoms that are sighted, initiate physical examinations, and also run multiple diagnostic tests if required. Excellent symptom management and palliative care are now available, along with options like surgery, medication, and radiation treatments. So make an appointment with your doctor now, they may be the best person to address your concerns regarding the early signs and symptoms of brain tumors.