Early symptoms of malignant brain tumors?

Update Date: Source: Network

summary

Brain tumors of any age are more common in adults, and rare in the elderly and infants over 60 years old. There is almost no gender difference, and there is a few correlation between them. The early symptoms of brain tumors are mainly "three main symptoms". What are the early symptoms of malignant brain tumors? Now let me tell you something.

Early symptoms of malignant brain tumors?

Headache: about 80% of patients, is the most common early symptoms, but not the main basis for diagnosis, all can aggravate the factors of intracranial pressure, can make headache worse.

Vomiting: it has nothing to do with diet. It is common in the morning. Vomiting is often associated with severe headache, sometimes jet, but non jet vomiting is not uncommon.

Optic nerve papilla edema: there is no visual impairment in the early stage. With the extension of time and the development of the disease, the visual field shrinks centripetally. In the late stage, the visual acuity decreases rapidly due to the secondary atrophy of optic nerve. This is also the key point to distinguish the pseudooptic nerve papilla edema caused by optic neuritis.

matters needing attention

In daily life, eat more fruits and vegetables, keep optimistic mood, pay attention not to fatigue, pay attention to the recovery of the body, in addition, if there are any symptoms should go to the hospital for examination, and corresponding treatment, these are to actively do.