

If for any reason you suspect you may have a tumor, please seek immediate medical attention. Symptoms of a brain tumor may include headache, but this is not always the case. Other symptoms of a brain tumor MAY include, but are not limited to: progressively worsening head pain, projectile vomiting, visual disturbances, speech or personality changes, odd social behaviour, problems with balance, gait or coordination and seizures. This condition is rare, and the cause of brain tumors are mostly unknown.
Diagnosis and treatment of a brain tumor should determined by a specialist and/or a medical team. Location, age and growth rate of the tumor may have bearing on the treatment method, as some of these can be life threatening, yet certain treatment options may also come with a substantial risk as well. Under no circumstances, should someone suffering from a brain tumor or suspected brain tumor seek treatment from anyone other than a certified medical professional.
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