Surgeon Alexander Omnov, a lecturer in the Department of Surgery at the University of Education's Faculty of Medicine, stated that memory impairment, fatigue, and tinnitus may also indicate the possibility of a brain tumor

 

Surgeon Alexander Omnov, a lecturer in the Department of Surgery at the University of Education's Faculty of Medicine, stated that memory impairment, fatigue, and tinnitus may also indicate the possibility of a brain tumor

According to the surgeon, vomiting and weakness in different parts of the body may be symptoms of brain tumors.

The doctor points out that the appearance of brain tumor symptoms depends on the type and location of the tumor , and may include: severe headaches, seizures, numbness, hearing loss, tinnitus, weakness of sensation in different areas, and vomiting .

He emphasizes that severe headaches may sometimes not respond to conventional painkillers. Other symptoms may also appear, such as memory problems, unsteady gait, and psychological disturbances including hallucinations, mania, depression, aggression, and impaired self-awareness.

Unique symptoms may also appear depending on the tumor's location, such as optic nerve damage leading to blindness, or vestibular-cochlear nerve damage causing deafness and spatial disorientation. A frontal lobe tumor may cause memory impairment, speech problems, and intellectual disability. When the tumor is located in the brainstem , it often leads to paralysis and difficulty swallowing .


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