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Common headaches or brain cancer?

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  • 25 March, 2021 16:20:50

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News Desk: Headache can be one of the symptoms of brain cancer. However, many of us avoid the issue thinking it is a common headache. As a result, it is too late to detect cancer at an early stage. That's why if you have been suffering from headaches for a long time, you should not hesitate but seek medical help immediately.

But it can also cause brain cancer in children. Brain cancer is the second most common cancer in children. The rate of this type of cancer is higher in children aged six and a half years. Besides, the number of such cancers is higher in boys than in girls. So when children talk about headaches, never ignore them. What is brain cancer? Indian neurologist Dr. According to Ayush Pandey, brain cancer is an uncontrolled division of cells.

Resulting in abnormal growth in the brain. Not all brain tumors grow into brain cancer. Brain cancer can be of two types- benign (non-cancerous) It heals after low-class treatment. The other is malignant (cancerous) it is high class. Causes in the brain and spreads to other parts of the body and spreads to the brain.

However, the location and rate of growth of brain cancer are determined by the action of the nervous system. In addition to headaches, the symptoms of brain cancer are different. It depends on the part of the brain that is affected.

1. Often the first symptoms of brain cancer are mild, severe, persistent, or intermittent

2. It will be difficult to speak

3. Convulsions

4. Nausea, drowsiness, and nausea

5. Weakness or numbness on one side of the body continues to increase.

6 . Mental problems like difficulty remembering words.

7 . Loss of balance.

8 . Loss of sight, hearing, smell, or taste

9.  Swelling of the legs

10.  Abnormal changes in body shape etc.

The causes of brain cancer can be- although the causes of brain cancer are unknown and indefinite. However, there are several risk factors associated with brain cancer

E.g.

1. The risk of brain cancer increases with age.

2. Children who have a previous history of cancer have a higher risk of developing brain cancer later in life.

3. Leukemia patients have the highest risk of developing brain cancer.

4. Some birth defects also increase the risk of brain cancer.

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