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These “perfectly normal” symptoms could be signs of a brain tumor

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Experts warn about these often overlooked signs of tumors in the brain.

Many people experience symptoms such as headaches, fatigue, or nausea without giving them much thought. These are often caused by harmless factors such as stress or dehydration.

However, according to information from the Brain Tumour Charity, some of these signs may, in rare cases, be linked to more serious conditions.

Difficult to detect

A key problem is that the symptoms often develop slowly and can resemble common illnesses. This can make it difficult to react in time.

Research from Improving Brain Tumour Care shows, according to Express, that 41 percent had to visit a doctor multiple times before receiving a correct diagnosis.

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Fatigue, changes in memory and personality, as well as seizures, may be among the signs that are often overlooked.

Physical symptoms

Physical symptoms may also occur. These can include weakness on one side of the body, tingling sensations, or problems with balance.

In young children, this may appear as a loss of skills, for example, stopping walking and starting to crawl again.

Vision problems such as blurred or double vision, as well as difficulties speaking or understanding words, may also occur.

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Headaches with a difference

Headaches are very common and are usually not caused by anything serious. According to Express, however, certain types may be different.

This is especially true for headaches that do not go away with painkillers or that are worse in the morning and during physical activity.

Health experts recommend contacting a doctor if symptoms persist or worsen. Early detection can have an impact on treatment.

Sources: Daily Express, and Brain Tumour Charity.

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