BRAIN TUMOUR

 



A lump or growth of abnormal cells in your brain is known as a brain tumour. There are numerous varieties of brain tumours. Both benign (noncancerous) and malignant (cancerous) brain tumours can occur malignant. Primary brain tumours are those that start in the brain and secondary or metastatic brain tumours are those that start in other regions of the body and spread to the brain. A brain tumour's rate of growth can vary significantly. Your nervous system's ability to function depends on the growth pace and location of a brain tumour. The sort of brain tumour you have, as well as its size and location, all affect your treatment options.


SYMPTOMS 

  • A headache with changing the pattern

  • Headaches which gradually get worse and occur more frequently

  • Vomiting or nausea without cause

  • Decision-making challenges

  • Vision issues including double vision, blurry vision, or reduced peripheral vision

  • Gradual loss of feeling or motion in a leg or arm

  • Speech impediments

  • Changes in behaviour or personality

  • Confusion in routine situations

  • Inability to obey simple instructions

  • Seizures, especially in someone who has never had seizures before

  • Hearing issues




The brain tumour can get spread easily without providing any sign. For this, if you notice any symptoms from the following list, connect to the oncologist for further treatment and analysis. It can help to cure the problem and the life can be secured.


Doctors specialising in this field can provide intricate guidance on the cases. One should always be aware and look out for symptoms which may seem like nothing at first but can turn to worse, if ignored. 


Mentionable names among some of the Best Oncologists in Kolkata are:

Dr. Sanjoy Roy  and Dr. Sayan Paul.

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