Common symptoms of brain tumors


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The symptoms of brain tumor include headache, vomiting, vision loss, etc.
1. When
brain tumor occurs, it may cause cerebrospinal fluid circulation obstruction, resulting in increased intracranial pressure, causing headache symptoms. Cough, headache symptoms may worsen.
2. Vomiting After brain
tumor formation, it may form a mass effect, causing normal brain tissue to be compressed, resulting in intracranial pressure higher than normal, affecting the function of vomiting center, causing vomiting symptoms.
3. Vision loss When brain
tumor causes intracranial pressure to increase, it may cause blood circulation obstruction of the patient's eye vein, visual cells on the retina of the fundus may be damaged, and vision loss symptoms may occur at this time.
When the patient has the above discomfort symptoms, it is recommended to seek medical advice in time to help inhibit the growth of tumor cells and maintain normal brain function.