What are the Early Signs of a Brain Tumor? Insights from Dr. Rajakumar of Fortis Hospitals Bangalore
Brain tumors are a complex medical condition with symptoms that can vary greatly depending on the tumor’s location, size, and growth rate. Dr. Rajakumar, a renowned neurosurgeon at Fortis Hospitals Bangalore, shares his expertise on recognizing the early signs and symptoms that may indicate a brain tumor.
Signs and Symptoms That May Indicate a Brain Tumor
Persistent Headaches
Dr. Rajakumar explains that while headaches are common, those caused by brain tumors may feel different. “These headaches often occur early in the morning or wake you up at night. They can also worsen with coughing, bending, or sudden movements.
Changes in Vision or Hearing
Tumors in certain areas of the brain can affect vision or hearing,” Dr. Rajakumar notes. Blurred vision, double vision, or even hearing loss on one side could indicate a neurological concern that warrants further evaluation.
Seizures
Seizures are a common symptom of brain tumors. Dr. Rajakumar states, “If you experience a sudden, unprovoked seizure, it’s critical to seek medical attention immediately, as it can be one of the earliest signs of a brain tumor.
Difficulty with Speech and Balance
According to Dr. Rajakumar, some brain tumors can affect coordination and speech. “If you notice persistent slurred speech, difficulty finding words, or balance issues, these symptoms should not be ignored.
Changes in Behavior or Memory
Sudden mood swings, memory issues, or even personality changes can sometimes point to a brain tumor,” says Dr. Rajakumar. He stresses the importance of noting any unusual or persistent changes.
Dr. Rajakumar emphasizes the need to consult a specialist if you notice any of these symptoms, as early diagnosis is crucial for effective treatment.
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