As the times progress, people's living standards are getting higher and higher. While you are enjoying life with your family, have you ever thought about paying attention to some cancers? Although modern technology is advanced, due to the hidden nature of brain cancer, the symptoms of early cancer patients are extremely subtle. Clinically, it is found that most brain cancer patients have reached the middle and late stages when they show obvious symptoms. Here, we remind our friends that even if you are not sick, you should pay attention to it. Even if you don't consider yourself, you should consider your family. The health of your family is your own health. Clinical manifestations of brain cancer 1. Morning headache: Brain cancer patients often experience headaches at four or five in the morning, often waking up from a deep sleep with pain. The headaches gradually ease or disappear after getting up and doing some light activity. Tumors in the posterior cranial fossa can cause neck pain that radiates to the eye sockets, and the severity of the headaches gradually increases as the disease progresses. 2. Late-onset epilepsy: If epilepsy begins to occur in adulthood and there are no other triggers, brain tumors should be considered first. 3. Visual impairment: Increased intracranial pressure in brain cancer patients can cause edema due to poor venous blood flow back to the brain, leading to decreased vision. In severe cases, the retina may have punctate, linear, or flaky lesions or even hemorrhage, causing blurred vision. 4. Monocular exophthalmos : One eyeball protrudes forward. In severe cases, the eyelid does not close completely. The most common cause is a brain tumor. 5. Decreased sensation : The parietal lobe located in the middle of the cerebral hemisphere is responsible for sensation. Tumors in this area can cause decreased or absent sensations such as unilateral limb pain and body shape discrimination. 6. Unilateral deafness: If there is no history of otitis media or trauma, and only one ear has progressive hearing loss, accompanied by tinnitus on the same side, it is likely caused by an intracranial tumor compressing the auditory nerve. 7. Hemiplegia : Brain cancer patients may suffer from hemiplegia or weakness of one side of the body, which is manifested by less movement or immobility of the affected limb; another type of unilateral limb disorder is manifested by clumsy or unstable movements. 8. Projectile vomiting: Compared with vomiting caused by gastrointestinal diseases, vomiting in patients with brain tumors is not accompanied by abdominal distension, nausea, or diarrhea. However, when intracranial pressure increases, "projectile vomiting" will occur after a headache. The above is an introduction to "How to detect brain cancer early?" For people who are related to brain cancer factors, it is recommended to take preventive measures against brain cancer. If you have other questions about brain cancer, please consult our experts online or call for consultation. Brain cancer http://www..com.cn/zhongliu/na/ |
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