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Brain Tumors: Primary - Symptoms
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SymptomsBrain tumors produce a variety of symptoms, ranging from headache to stroke. They are great mimics of other neurologic disorders. Symptoms occur if the tumor directly damages the nerves in the brain or central nervous system or if its growth imposes pressure on the brain. Some gliomas develop gradually, and symptoms may be subtle for a long time, making an early diagnosis difficult. HeadacheHeadache is probably the most common symptom of a brain tumor. It should be strongly emphasized, however, that everyone has headaches, and they rarely represent an underlying brain tumor. Headaches caused by brain tumors may vary depending on the location, and many different features. ![]()
Gastrointestinal SymptomsGastrointestinal symptoms, including nausea, are also common. Nausea and vomiting, in fact, often occur in children with brain tumors and in all people with brain stem cell tumors. SeizuresSeizures occur in between 15 - 95% of patients, depending on the location of the tumor.
Mental ChangesSometimes the only symptoms are mental changes, which may include the following:
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