Recently just graduated from university and worked for one year, Xiao Chen, after a sudden fainting, and convulsions after working overtime, returned to normal after a few minutes, he thought it was the work exhaustion, but could not imagine the same situation, one after another, which panicked, went to the hospital to do a CT scan, and the doctor said, grew a brain tumor. Understanding Brain Tumor Brain tumor is a tumor that grows inside the skull, which can be divided into primary and secondary. Primary brain tumor occurs in the brain tissue and its appendages inside the skull; secondary brain tumor is a metastatic tumor that is transferred from other parts of the body or invades into the skull to form a metastatic tumor. They can also be classified into benign and malignant, but since the volume of the cranial cavity is not allowed to expand, therefore, no matter what kind of tumors can directly cause local damage to brain tissues, affect the cerebral blood circulation, block the cerebrospinal fluid circulation pathway, cause intracranial fluid accumulation or cerebral edema to the extent of brain hernia, threatening the patient’s life. Therefore, no matter what kind of tumors in the cranial cavity, early diagnosis and treatment are of the utmost importance. The incidence rate of brain tumors accounts for about 1.8% of all tumors in the whole body, and the incidence rate of brain tumors in children is relatively high, accounting for about 7% of all tumors in the whole body due to the small number of tumors in other parts of the body. Brain tumors account for about 1.3%-20% in general autopsy materials. What are the symptoms of brain tumor: brain tumor can have a lot of symptoms, such as headache, vomiting, visual impairment, mental abnormalities, etc. There are also some patients like Xiao Chen, manifested as convulsions, and loss of consciousness and other epileptic symptoms. Some also show unilateral limb sensory abnormalities, phantom smell, some have hemiparesis or staggering gait, or tinnitus, deafness. Gigantism:Most commonly seen in pituitary tumors. Young children with arrested growth and development and protruding one eye should also be alerted to the presence of brain tumors. What are the conditions that may indicate a brain tumor? Such as frequent headache accompanied by vomiting and vision loss; sudden onset of tics, especially tics starting from the corner of the mouth or one side of the limb, and then gradually become generalized tics; numbness or weakness of half of the body, which is gradually aggravated without any tendency to get better; inability to open the eyelids, diplopia, and difficulty in speaking or swallowing; frequent vertigo, unstable walking, inaccurate movements like a drunkard; and numerous endocrine disorders, such as There are numerous symptoms of endocrine disorders, such as hypertension, obesity, diabetes mellitus, male impotence, female amenorrhea or lactation, or enlargement of hands and feet, obvious change of appearance, etc. Some patients with brain tumor have personality changes. Some patients with brain tumor have personality changes. In the past, people who have always been rigorous and serious, suddenly become sloppy, or make jokes, do pranks, laugh and do nothing all day long. When one of the above symptoms is found, it should be regarded as a signal of brain tumor in middle-aged people and should be examined in the hospital as early as possible. What should I do if I have a brain tumor? There are benign and malignant brain tumors, most of them are benign, and there are also malignant tumors such as glioma and metastatic tumor. However, due to the limited space inside the skull, the growth of any tumor is extremely harmful to patients, even benign tumors growing in important parts of the skull are enough to pose a threat to life and present malignant clinical manifestations, so benign p malignant tumors inside the skull should be treated in time actively and effectively. After the onset of the disease, patients must go to regular hospitals to receive regular treatment, brain tumors, like other tumors, need to take comprehensive treatment, generally take surgical treatment. Some of them can be treated with auxiliary radiation therapy, and some important parts, which can not be resected surgically, can be treated with Curacao knife. How to prevent brain tumor? Avoid craniocerebral trauma and overuse of brain in daily life. Pay attention to dietary hygiene to avoid carcinogenic substances such as benzo(a)pyrene and nitrosamine from entering the body. Don’t drink too much coffee, cocoa and other exciting drinks. Avoid moldy and burnt food, such as moldy peanuts, moldy soybeans, burnt fish and meat, and eat less greasy, salty, pickled fish and meat, fried and smoked food. Those who are addicted to tobacco and alcohol should quit smoking and drinking. In conclusion, quitting bad habits and reducing bad stimuli can reduce the occurrence of brain tumor.