You can't get a cockroach in your brain. Even if one somehow did crawl up your nose or into your ear, your brain is enclosed. There is no entrance to your brain from the outside of your body.
The cockroach will still live since its brain is in its rear end.
It does not have a brain, the nervous system is scattered throughout it's body.
The symptoms of a brain tumor are headache or a feeling of pressure in the head, temporary loss of consciousness, confusion or feeling as if in a fog, amnesia, dizziness, ringing in the nauseous or vomiting, and fatigue.
There are many cases of brain injury that show no symptoms. First of all, a major indication is memory loss because this could mean that you forgot due to an injury. Also if you are having headaches, fever or feel sick in general this could be another indication.
People with a brain tumor may experience the following symptoms or signs. Sometimes, people with a brain tumor do not show any of these symptoms. Or, these symptoms may be caused by a medical condition that is not a brain tumor.
Dear questioner, there are different ways of answering this question. It all depends on how the cockroach has gotten there. If a cockroach lays an egg near your nose, then there is a high and vital chance. If the egg is broken, it is very possible that the baby cockroaches have hatched into your system and are in or on their way to the brain. Once there the cockroaches have the ability to freely eat as many brain cells as it wants. To notice the symptoms of this horrible misfortune, you may feel alittle fatigue during the. Good bye and good luck with the cockroaches. -Brain surgeon for 30 years.
Psychotic symptoms are usually caused by abnormalities in brain chemistry; less often by injury to the brain.
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There are many symptoms associated with a brain tumor. Some of the biggest and most prominent symptoms would be dizziness, vision problems, and clumsiness.
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A brain tumor can cause symptoms by directly pressing on the encompassing parts of the brain that control certain body functions, or by causing a buildup of cerebrospinal fluid and pressure throughout the brain.Signs or symptoms vary counting on a child's age and therefore the location of the tumor, but may include:vomitingseizuresa weakness of the face, trunk, arms, or legsslurred speechdifficulty standing or walkingpoor coordinationheadachein babies and young toddlers, a rapidly enlarging headBecause symptoms might develop gradually and maybe like those of other common childhood conditions, brain tumors are often difficult to diagnose. If you ever have concerns about symptoms your child is having, talk or you can visit a brain cancer hospital in India
Yes if brain tumor or cancers are their specialty then as a doctor they should have a decent if not vast amount of information on brain tumor symptoms and how to cure the brain tumor.