Symptoms of Brain Cancer

Symptoms of brain cancer mainly include increased intracranial pressure, neurological localization symptoms, and systemic symptoms if patients with advanced stage of brain cancer will have malignant disease.
1. Increased intracranial pressure: it may be caused by tumor occupation, hydrocephalus and cerebral edema, which will lead to head pain and vomiting, optic nerve papillae edema.
2. Neurological localization symptoms: due to the direct stimulation and destruction of cerebral nerves by the tumor, there will be compression symptoms and destructive symptoms, resulting in eye movement disorder and facial sensory loss.
3. Systemic symptoms: patients with advanced stage of brain cancer usually have malignant disease and systemic symptoms, such as fatigue, anemia, emaciation, and some patients also have psychological symptoms.
Brain cancer also has many complications, such as epilepsy, brain hernia and Cushing’s syndrome, so once brain cancer is diagnosed, patients should go to regular hospitals for treatment in time.