The vast majority of headaches that suggest brain tumor signs are dominated by swelling and pain in the frontal region, and the location of the tumor will also affect the location of the headache.
Because the frontal region is relatively large, the probability of tumor occurrence is relatively high, so in many cases the frontal region is the main source of pain, but there are also many tumors growing in the temporal region and the back of the occipital region, so the pain may also be generated in the corresponding places.
Generally speaking, the pain of brain tumor is mainly swelling pain, which is not very serious at the beginning, and gradually develops a tendency of aggravation with the enlargement of the tumor in the later stage.
In addition, not all brain tumors will have signs of headache in the early stage, and some patients may have hemiplegia, speech dysfunction, seizures and other manifestations. Therefore, if you suspect a brain tumor, you should go to neurology or neurosurgery for examination and clear diagnosis.