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Understanding Complications of Brain Tumours

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If you are suffering from a brain tumour, then it is a result of build up in the cells of brain. This comes from cancerous cells that spread throughout the brain and cause the tissues to begin to fold together throughout the brain. The symptoms behind this also involve specific problems and complications that can move into a life threatening problem.

How Brain Tumours Form

Brain tumours are known to start either in the brain or in another part of the body. The most common type of brain tumours, metastatic brain tumours, begin with the cancerous cells starting in another part of the body, then moving into the brain. At times, these beginning symptoms are not available with the brain tumours, which steadily increases as the brain tumour spreads through the tissue and the brain.Due to this spreading, the brain tumour may affect functions in the brain such as:

  • memory
  • learning
  • hearing
  • sight
  • sound
  • smell
  • taste
  • touch
  • emotions

It is also known to affect other parts of the body, such as the muscle, organ and blood vessel functions. Because these are linked to the brain neurologically, it causes the body to function differently.

Brain Tumour Symptoms

A brain tumour can be found by specific symptoms that signal there is a problem with the brain. If you have frequent headaches and problems with thinking and learning then this is the beginning to the problem. This is combined with a loss of appetite, vomiting and changes in your mood and personality. If this moves into extreme cases, seizures may also occur.

Action Steps to Stop Brain Tumours

The first step that has to be taken if you think you have a brain tumour is to find if there is a tumour, and if so, where it is located. This is done through a CT Scan, also known as a cat scan. This shows different sides of the brain through a x-ray, so the tumour and collective tissue can be identified. Another option is to use is a MRI, which uses magnetic resonance imaging to locate brain tumours.

If there is a brain tumour that is located through either of these types of scans, then it needs to be removed immediately. If not, it can continue to spread and the tissues can damage the brain and cause even more complications. The surgery that is done occurs through a biopsy. This means that part of the skull is removed to get to the brain tumour. A needle is then inserted into the brain tumour and takes out a piece of the tissue that has the tumour. The tissue is then examined to make sure there are no cancer cells located in the tumour. If not, then it is suspected the tumour will leave the brain. If so, then the tumour is removed from the brain to prevent the tumour from continuing to spread.


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Posted By : Brooke Hart

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