Brain Cancer–Symptoms
When tumors are found in your brain, they can be either benign or malignant. Benign tumor has no cancer cells while malignant tumor has cancer cells that grow very quickly.
Some of the symptoms of brain tumors are the following:
* Worse headaches in the morning
* Nausea and vomiting
* Significant changes in the ability to see, talk or hear
* Walking or balancing problems
* Memory or thinking problems
* Twitching or jerking of the muscle
* Numbness or tingling sensation in arms or legs.
Brain cancers can be either Glioma or Meningioma. It is considered to be primary when it starts in the brain and metastatic if it starts from the other parts of the body and moves into the brain.
