what are the symptoms of brain tumour
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what are the symptoms of brain tumour
Hi,
Frontal lobe tumours − Changes in personality and intellect.
Parietal lobe − Difficulty in speaking or understanding words. Problems with writing, reading or doing simple calculations.
Occipital lobe − Loss of vision on one side. The person may not notice this at first and it may sometimes be discovered during routine eye tests.
Temporal lobe − Fits, which may cause strange sensations: a feeling of fear or intense familiarity (déjà vu), strange smells or blackouts. Speech difficulties and memory problems.
Cerebellum − Lack of coordination which affects walking and speech (dysarthria), unsteadiness, flickering involuntary movement of the eyes (nystagmus). Vomiting and neck stiffness.
Brain stem − Unsteadiness and an uncoordinated walk. Facial weakness, a one-sided smile or drooping eyelid. Double vision. Vomiting or headache just after waking (this is rare); difficulty in speaking and swallowing. Symptoms may appear gradually.
Thanks
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