Why brain tumor does not have a symptom

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summary

All kinds of intracranial tumors can be called brain tumors. Brain tumors are benign and malignant. Generally, malignant brain tumors are called brain cancer. In the human cranial cavity, almost all of them are supported by bones, so once the intracranial tumor occurs in the brain, the intracranial pressure will increase significantly. At this time, the brain will feel a headache, and even some people vomit all day long, which will affect people's vision, making people's strength become blurred. After the onset of brain tumors, patients will continue to have body cramps or even coma symptoms.

Why brain tumor does not have a symptom

First: according to the location, size or nature of the brain tumor in the patient's brain, multiple or single obvious symptoms may appear in the patient's body. Most of the patients missed the best treatment period because the symptoms of early onset of the disease were not particularly obvious.

Second: brain tumors will first feel headache, which is not obvious at the beginning. It may be local swelling and pain, which will gradually aggravate, especially in the middle of the night and early morning. There will also be symptoms of blurred vision; increased intracranial pressure, visual impairment caused by papilledema, blurred vision, and temporary blindness.

Third: usually patients in the early onset of the disease will first appear dizziness or headache, individual patients will even be awakened by pain in sleep, and mild patients usually symptoms will gradually disappear after the activity. In addition, patients with increased intracranial pressure will appear vomiting phenomenon.

matters needing attention

It is suggested that if patients have long-term head discomfort symptoms, they must go to the local regular medical institutions for brain CT and other related examinations as soon as possible, and then treat symptomatically after the etiology is clear.