What are the symptoms of a brain tumor? What are the symptoms of a brain tumor?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-02
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Brain tumors are divided into primary brain tumors and secondary brain tumors, primary brain tumors are pathologically glioblastoma more common, there are no symptoms in the early stage, if there are symptoms, it is basically relatively late, the symptoms are to compress the brain tissue and cause edema, nausea, vomiting, headache, if the brain tumor occurs in the eye, there may be vision loss, blurred vision or double vision. The first method of primary brain tumor is mainly surgery, and after the operation, according to the pathological state and mental state, some internal medicine can be done accordingly. Secondary brain tumors are almost all malignant, mainly in solid tumors, such as lung cancer, liver cancer, breast cancer, pancreatic cancer is easy to metastasize to the brain secondary brain tumors, generally there are no symptoms in the early stage, there may be headache and dizziness in the morning, nausea and vomiting after growing up with edema, such as vision loss, diplopia or visual field defects can also occur around the eyes, or monocular protrusion, and deafness, hemiplegia, seizures and other symptoms may occur, which are basically late symptoms, so early detection of brain tumors should be regularly checked, such as brain CT and brain MRI, are more sensitive examination methods for the early detection of brain tumors.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The symptoms of brain tumors are related to the size of the tumor, the location of growth and the nature of the tumor. When the tumor grows to a certain size, causing increased cranial pressure or compression of tissues, corresponding symptoms will occur, such as headache, vomiting, epilepsy, and even limb mobility. There are two major categories of brain tumors, primary tumors are divided into intramedullary and extramedullary, intramedullary tumors mainly include glioblastoma, neurocytoma and embryolobe-like stromal tumors, and extramedullary tumors mainly include interstitial tumors, epithelial tumors, teratomas and pineal tumors.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Early signs of brain tumor 1, headache after waking up The general headache can be relieved in the afternoon, but brain tumors are not, and the headache is often the heaviest when you wake up from a night's sleep, and it will gradually reduce after getting up.

    Early signs of brain tumour 2: Ejection and vomiting Usually occurs when the headache is severe, and the headache may be relieved after vomiting.

    Early signs of brain tumor 3, vision loss In the early stage, it can be a temporary amaurosis with a brief loss of vision, which gradually becomes persistent vision loss as the disease worsens, and finally may become completely blind.

    In the past, Western medicine for early brain tumors was mainly based on surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, endocrine, immunity, etc., and with the continuous research and development of integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine in the prevention and treatment of tumors, such as the unilateral content of 16% capsules has been developed and put into clinical practice, traditional Chinese medicine has also played a greater role in the process of brain tumors.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Experts from the Second Hospital of the Beijing Armed Police Force introduced the following symptoms of tumors: 1Onset is usually slow and can range from 1 to 2 months to several years.

    Some cases may present with acute or subacute onset, and may even lead to stroke. The latter is mostly due to the high degree of malignancy and rapid progression of the tumor, or due to secondary changes such as hemorrhage, necrosis, and cystic change in the tumor.

    2.Increased intracranial pressure.

    Symptoms include the "three main signs", namely headache, vomiting, and optic disc edema.

    3.Focal symptoms.

    Depends on the location of the intracranial tumor. Common focal symptoms include motor and sensory dysfunction, manifested as weakness, paralysis and numbness of the limbs, convulsions or seizures, visual impairment, visual field defects, olfactory impairment, neurological hearing loss, speech disorders, balance disorders, mental decline, psychiatric symptoms, endocrine disorders, and developmental abnormalities. Often composed of different syndromes.

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  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The most common symptom is headache, which has different localized signs and symptoms depending on the location of the tumor and the function of the compressed and destroyed tissue. It can be local or systemic paralysis, unconsciousness, affected intelligence, memory, or vision, visual field, and even endocrine function. If in doubt, MRI should be performed first.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    When it comes to brain tumors, everyone will definitely smell the discoloration of tumors, and if we tell you some knowledge about brain tumors, you will definitely let go of a lot of unnecessary worries.

    1. There are many types of brain tumors: some are primary, and the common ones are glioma, meningioma, and pituitary tumor. Some are secondary, and the common ones are lung cancer brain metastases, breast cancer brain metastases.

    2. Brain tumors can grow in various parts of the brain, and some have fixed parts, such as pituitary tumors in the sellar region and acoustic neuromas in the pontine cerebellar angle area. Some tumors grow everywhere, such as meningiomas and gliomas, which can grow anywhere in the skull.

    3. Tumors in the brain, some of which have symptoms very early, such as headaches, seizures, visual impairment, hearing impairment, endocrine disorders, etc. Some are asymptomatic for a long time and are only detected during a physical examination or CT scan at the time of a head injury.

    4. For further examination of brain tumor, neurosurgeons will propose different examination methods according to the location of the tumor, such as enhanced CT, magnetic resonance spectroscopy, magnetic resonance arterial angiography, magnetic resonance venous angiography, etc. Others do a lumbar puncture to test for cerebrospinal fluid. Each patient has different tests.

    5. Some cerebrovascular diseases sound like "tumor", but they are not actually brain tumors, such as cerebral aneurysms are local bulges of the cerebral blood vessel wall, and cerebral cavernous hemangiomas are occult vascular malformations.

    6. Brain tumors are divided into benign and malignant, but malignant tumors have a relatively low grade, that is, close to benign, such as low-grade glioma, benign tumors with malignant transformation, or malignant behavior, such as hemangioperithelioma.

    7. Some symptoms of brain tumors are related to the location of the tumor, such as tumors of the brain parenchyma, which may be prone to epilepsy, and some are related to the nature, such as pituitary tumors, which may present with endocrine symptoms. There are also compressive symptoms, such as sellar tumors that manifest as visual field impairment.

    8. There are many ways to treat brain tumors, first of all, surgery, most tumors can be operated on now, and the surgical effect is not bad; For tumors in deep functional areas, we can also take radiation**, and some tumors are also more sensitive to radiation**, such as germ cell tumors and lymphomas. There are also many radiation** methods, such as gamma knife, cyberknife, proton knife, etc. There are also chemotherapy methods, etc.

    After having a comprehensive understanding of brain tumors, there is no need to panic when encountering brain tumors, as long as a specialist doctor gives a comprehensive and accurate plan, with a good doctor, there will be more ideal consequences.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1 The landlord should put his heart in his stomach, there is no such possibility. There are too many things upstairs for you, I'm sure you've seen it in a daze, hehe!

    2 The reasons for the analysis are as follows: intracranial tumors will not get better because of your rest, simply put, the symptoms will only worsen, not alleviate, that is, if it is a brain tumor, the eyes will gradually become unable to see clearly, and the head will hurt all the time, so according to your description, it is impossible.

    3 Your situation is likely to be transient cerebral insufficiency, the specific reasons will not be analyzed in detail to you, the professionalism is too strong, you are confused when you listen to it, tell you that you don't need to **, don't worry about it.

    Good luck,

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The main manifestations of brain tumors are: headache, vomiting, visual disturbances, epilepsy, convulsions, etc.! Tumor localization symptoms such as: mental, sensory changes, dizziness, tinnitus, drowsiness, etc., as well as increased intracranial pressure!

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