Does cancer also occur in the brain?
Does cancer also occur in the brain?
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Brain tumor, i.e. a lump or lump in the brain, occurs in the skull and brain. It is usually associated with cancer, but not every tumor is cancer. If it is not treated on time, it can be fatal. Brain tumor can occur in a person of any age, so it is very important to be alert about it.

How dangerous is brain cancer?

Brain cancer is a serious disease that affects not only the brain but the entire body. The brain controls the entire body, so brain cancer can affect other body functions as well. The risk of brain tumors increases in the elderly. Non-cancerous tumors usually occur in people between the ages of 20 and 40, while people over the age of 50 are more likely to develop cancerous tumors.

Types of brain tumors

  1. Non-cancerous brain tumors: These types of tumors are non-cancerous and grow slowly. These can be easily removed by surgery and the patient can live a normal life for 15 to 20 years after that.

  2. Cancerous brain tumor: This is also called primary brain tumor. After surgery for this type of tumor, patients usually survive only for 2 to 3 years. This causes vomiting, headache, seizure attacks and difficulties in getting up and sitting.

  3. Metastasis tumors: These tumors develop in the brain due to diseases such as lung, liver or breast cancer. They can cause damage to the brain and are caused by some other disease.

Symptoms of brain cancer

  1. Persistent headache: Recurrent pain in the head, especially in one location, and that keeps recurring even after pain is relieved with medication.

  2. Vomiting and nausea: Vomiting and nausea may occur along with headache.

  3. Eye problems: Brain tumors can cause blurred vision.

  4. Difficulty in speaking: Brain cancer patients may have trouble speaking.

  5. Hearing problems: In some cases, brain tumors can cause hearing problems.

  6. Difficulty in balancing: Patients may face difficulties in maintaining balance.

  7. Mental changes: Brain tumors can cause problems such as amnesia, irritability, and depression.

  8. Weakness and fatigue: Brain cancer patients may feel weakness and fatigue.

  9. Muscle weakness: Brain tumor can cause muscle weakness.

  10. Seizures: In some cases, patients may also experience seizures.

ways to prevent brain cancer

  • Timely Diagnosis: If you experience any symptoms, contact a doctor immediately.
  • Healthy lifestyle: Build a strong body with a healthy diet and regular exercise.
  • Avoid anxiety and stress: Try to control mental stress and anxiety.

Brain cancer can be a serious problem, but it is preventable with timely treatment and precautions.

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