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Brain cancer is difficult to detect in its early stages. Because most of its symptoms are similar to those of a normal headache. That’s why many people don’t pay much attention to them at first. Let’s see how to identify those symptoms.
If the headache is frequent or if the condition becomes severe, it is not a normal headache. It is said that it should not be considered a normal headache even if it is not controlled by medication. It can be a sign of brain cancer risk. This headache can also be accompanied by vomiting or nausea.
A brain tumor can put pressure on the optic nerve or the visual processing part. It affects eyesight. This can cause blurred vision, double vision or sudden loss of vision. These changes happen slowly. These should not be taken for granted.
The first onset of fits in adults is considered a very serious sign. These tumors inhibit many functions in the brain. These cause tremors in any part of the body. Symptoms may include numbness in the body or difficulty speaking for a few seconds.
The effect of brain cancer is not only on the body, but also on mental ability and behavior. If the tumor is in the frontal lobe or other part, there will be problems like ability to make decisions, mood control. Irritability, sadness, anxiety or frequent forgetfulness can also occur.
Due to the stress in the brain, the balance of the body is disturbed. This causes them to stumble repeatedly. Dizziness, inability to walk properly or weakness of arms and legs may occur. If these symptoms appear only in one part of the body, it is said that there is a tumor.
Most headaches are short-lived. Can be controlled with medication. But if the pain feels different..recurring..these unusual symptoms should not be taken lightly. It is better to consult a doctor in time. It is better to get the tests done as soon as possible. Early treatment can reduce the risk of brain cancer.
Published at : 27 Oct 2025 09:09 PM (IST)




