Brain Tumor Symptoms
Symptoms (signs) of benign brain tumors often are not specific. The following is a list of symptoms that, alone or combined, can be caused by benign brain tumors; unfortunately, these symptoms can occur in many other diseases:
A) vision problems
B) hearing problems
C) balance problems
D) changes in mental ability (for example, concentration, memory, speech)
E) seizures, muscle jerking
F) change in sense of smell
G) nausea/vomiting
H) facial paralysis
I) headaches
G) numbness in extremities
Symptoms (signs) of benign brain tumors often are not specific. The following is a list of symptoms that, alone or combined, can be caused by benign brain tumors; unfortunately, these symptoms can occur in many other diseases:
A) vision problems
B) hearing problems
C) balance problems
D) changes in mental ability (for example, concentration, memory, speech)
E) seizures, muscle jerking
F) change in sense of smell
G) nausea/vomiting
H) facial paralysis
I) headaches
G) numbness in extremities