Unexpected symptoms of a malignant brain tumor listed on DailyMail: aggression and fatigue may be signs of a developing brain tumor

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Difficulty communicating, fatigue, irritability, absent-mindedness, and vision problems may indicate the development of glioblastoma, a malignant tumor in the brain. In this respect reports Daily mail.

Glioblastoma is a malignant tumor that occurs in the brain. This is the most common and aggressive form of the tumor. Its growth can be accompanied not only by headaches and loss of coordination. Sometimes with gliobastoma the person becomes irritable and absent-minded. This can happen if the tumor is located in the frontal lobe of the brain, which is responsible for emotions. If cancer grows near the pituitary gland, it can cause changes in various hormone levels in the human body. Hormones also play a role in regulating emotions.

Brain tumors can cause severe fatigue and body aches. The body spends a lot of energy destroying tumor cells and repairing tissue. Constant overwork makes a person unable to perform daily tasks that require mental effort.

According to the charity Brain Tumor, one in three people with a brain tumor report vision problems. Sometimes the tumor causes swelling of the optic disc – vision becomes blurred and sensitivity to light appears.

used to be a doctor saidIt is associated with persistent dizziness.

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