When brain tumors are very small, some people may not experience any symptoms or the symptoms are so minimal they don’t notice them.
As brain tumors grow, signs and symptoms can vary and largely depend on the tumor’s location within the brain, its size, and how quickly it grows.
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Some of the more common signs and symptoms caused by brain tumors include the following:
- Headaches
- Seizures
- Difficulty thinking, speaking, or finding words
- Changes in personality or behavior
- Weakness, numbness, or loss of movement in one part or one side of the body
- Difficulty with balance or dizziness
- Sensory changes like difficulty hearing, difficulty seeing, or loss of smell
- Memory loss
- Confusion in everyday matters or disorientation
- Unexplained nausea or vomiting
- Fatigue or muscle weakness
Other possible signs and symptoms can include abnormal eye movements, trouble swallowing, trouble walking, weakness or drooping of one side of the face, loss of appetite or weight loss, and slurred speech.
If you are experiencing any new, persistent, or concerning symptoms or you suspect you may have a brain tumor, please talk to your healthcare provider as soon as possible.
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If you suddenly experience any of the following symptoms, please call 911:
- Numbness or weakness in the face, arm, or leg
- Trouble speaking or understanding speech
- Trouble seeing in one or both eyes
- Difficulty with walking, balance, or dizziness
- Worst headache of your life
While seizures may not require emergency medical attention, call 911 if one or more of the below are true:
- You have never experienced a seizure before
- The seizure lasts longer than 5 minutes
- Another seizure soon follows the first one
- A person has difficulty breathing or walking after the seizure
- A person is having a seizure in water
- The person has another health condition like diabetes, heart disease, or pregnancy
Areas of the Brain
Some people with brain tumors experience general symptoms like headaches, seizures, and fatigue. Other symptoms can be more specific to the location of the tumor in the brain.
Brain tumors can damage healthy tissue, press on healthy brain tissue, or cause pressure in the brain and negatively impact certain functions.
If you are diagnosed with a brain tumor, ask your provider where it is located in the brain to better prepare for possible symptoms and safety concerns.
Learn More About the Areas of the Brain
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The cerebrum is the uppermost and largest part of the brain. It processes sensation, generates thought, and controls conscious activity. The cerebrum has two sides — the right and the left hemispheres that each control the opposite side of the body — and each side is divided into four lobes with specific functions: the frontal lobe, the parietal lobe, the temporal lobe, and the occipital lobe.
There are five additional areas that can be affected by the location of the tumor.
Additional Resources
Managing Symptoms through Palliative Care
National Brain Tumor Society’s Symptom Tracker
National Cancer Institute’s My STORITM Symptom Tracking App
American Society of Clinical Oncology’s Cancer.Net Mobile App
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