Don't assume that chronic headaches are just a normal occurrence!! It's better to check your symptoms... to see if the "headache" you're experiencing is just a migraine, as you thought... or if it could be an abnormality caused by a brain tumor.
Most commonly, people in their working age, typically between 30 and 39 years old, experience migraine headaches. The symptoms are characterized by a unilateral headache with throbbing pain similar to the beating of the heart. The pain level ranges from moderate to severe. Exposure to bright light or loud noise during activities such as walking can exacerbate the pain, along with symptoms of nausea and vomiting. The duration of these symptoms can last from 4 to 72 hours.
While work-related stress can lead to headaches, if these headaches persist despite medication and become increasingly severe—especially upon waking—and if the pain persists for more than a week , it is crucial to seek urgent medical attention for a detailed diagnosis. If you are experiencing these symptoms, consult a doctor promptly.
As the cause of a "brain tumor" is not always clearly defined, brain scanning with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can help identify whether a tumor or other abnormalities exist in the brain. Additionally, it can determine the size of the tumor... so that doctors can plan the correct treatment.
Even if the detected tumor is benign, leaving it untreated for an extended period, until it presses on the brain stem, can cause symptoms such as drooping eyes, a twisted mouth, or weak limbs. It can even be fatal... if the tumor blocks the brain's fluid pathways. There are three treatment options: radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and surgery. The doctor will diagnose based on the patient's symptoms, as well as the location and size of the tumor.
The "brain" is a vital and delicate organ. Therefore, when checking for abnormalities in the brain, it’s crucial to choose a safe technique that provides clear and 100% complete results. This ensures accurate treatment at the root cause... and in a timely manner!
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