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Self Diagnosis | Brain Tumor Symptom

Brain tumor growth is abnormal cells in the brain. Many types of brain tumor. Some are tame and some are violent. Brain tumor can begin in the brain (primary brain tumor) or other cancer, which started in other parts of the body, and spread to the brain (met static brain tumor).

Brain Tumor Symptom
Signs of brain tumor symptom vary widely, depending on the size of the tumor, the location and speed of growth. common symptom caused by brain tumor consists of:
  • New headache or change in headache pattern.
  • Headache, which gradually became more frequent and more severe.
  • Nausea and vomiting without cause.
  • Vision problems such as blurred vision, double vision, loss of vision or peripherals.
  • Sensation or movement gradually lost, in the arms or legs.
  • Disturbed the balance of the body.
  • Difficult to speak.
  • Confused with the day-to-day problems.
  • Personality and behavior change.
  • Strain, especially in people who have no previous history convulsions.
  • Hearing problems.
  • Hormonal disease (endoktrin).


Brain tumor cases are diagnosed each year continues to grow. Evidence shows, this increase has occurred over several decades. But not clear why.

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