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The Most Common Symptoms Of A Brain Tumor

Brain tumors occur when abnormal cells accumulate in the brain. They can be cancerous (malignant) or unlikely to spread (benign). Since there is a limited amount of space in the brain, even a non-cancerous tumor can cause multiple problems. Brain tumors can interfere with brain and body function, increase inflammation, elevate skull pressure, and destroy brain cells, which leads to neurodegenerative disease. Tumors can form from cells directly in your brain or from cells in other parts of your body. Look for these common symptoms that everyone should be aware of now.

Gradual Vision Loss

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Individuals who experience progressive vision loss may not even be aware of it, which makes it hard to associate with a brain tumor. A sign of impaired peripheral vision is when a person keeps bumping into things on the side of the body in which the tumor is located. Double vision, blurred vision, and vision loss are common symptoms of a brain tumor. According to Doctor Christopher Carrubba at Med School Tutors, “We often see this symptom with pituitary tumors that compress the optic chiasm, or part of the visual pathway.” Pituitary tumors affect the optic nerve, causing vision problems, due to their development. A brain tumor in the occipital lobe might cause vision loss in one or both eyes as well.

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