Hearing about brain tumor, people think that the patient cannot survive for long. According to health experts, whenever such cases come to light, instead of panicking, the patient should act courageously. A brain tumor does not mean cancer. If the tumor is detected in time, the patient’s life can be saved by surgery.
This is the difference between a brain tumor and cancer
Experts believe that there are two types of brain tumors. Sometimes patients also develop normal tumors in the brain that are surgically removed. Health experts say that sometimes when epilepsy becomes chronic, people neglect their seizures. But it should be borne in mind that if the patient has seizures despite medication and treatment, then it is possible that the first symptoms of a brain tumor are visible in his brain.
If the patient suffers from severe headaches, he should undergo an MRI.
In such a situation, health experts advise the patient to undergo an MRI scan. MRI can detect brain tumors, and if there is a brain tumor, it can be detected early and treated.
Not all brain tumors are cancers, but when the cells around the brain tumor start to grow out of control, it sometimes takes the form of cancer. And it also starts to spread to other parts of the body. Many dangerous changes occur in the cells and DNA around the brain. This increases the risk of brain cancer.
According to the report of the “American Brain Tumor Association”, every year, more than 10,000,000 people around the world fall prey to diseases such as brain tumor. Each year, around 90,000 people are diagnosed with it.
Symptoms of a brain tumor
Headache or sudden, severe pain in the morning p>
Nausea or vomiting
Eye problems or poor vision
Tingling in the hands or feet
Difficulty speaking
A feeling of permanent fatigue
I have trouble remembering anything
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