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.
There are 2 different categories of brain tumours - primary brain tumours and secondary brain tumours.Depending on the type and location of the brain tumour some of the symptoms may be:NauseaVomitingSeizuresMemory lossHeadachesVision changesDifficulty walkingChange in personalityLoss of feeling in limbs or weaknessUnusual eye movementIf you have any of these symptoms you should have them checked by your doctor - but remember they are common to other illnesses too.For more straightforward information on brain tumours, visit: http://www.nowwhat.org.au/info/cancer-types/brain-tumours
Information on the symptoms of a brain tumor can be found on WebMD, Medicine Net, Mayo Clinic, National Brain Tumor Society, Cancer Research UK, and Better Health.
Severe mood swings can be a sign of a brain tumor but this is not likely. A brain tumor can show many symptoms, or none at all. Seeing a doctor is key.
An ophthalmologist may find signs and elicit information about symptoms that would indicate a brain tumor.An opthalmologist is a medical doctor (unlike an optometrist or optrician, who are not). So they do have general training in medicine.
Symptoms of brain edema include headache, nausea, vomiting, confusion, seizures, and changes in vision. It is important to seek medical attention if experiencing these symptoms.
Whether a person with a brain tumor can drive depends on whether they have seizures or memory issues and what drugs they are taking to manage the symptoms. Their doctor or a family member is probably close enough to make sure they do not drive when it is not appropriate.
Steroids are used to reduce inflammation in the brain after surgery. You should take them as long as your doctor prescribed them. If you are unsure, then ask your doctor.
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This may potentially be the symptoms of a migraine. However you should go and speak to a doctor to rule out any other potential causes.
The cause of an abnormality of the left thalamus in the brain should be discussed with a medical professional. A doctor can give accurate information or advise how to find accurate resources.
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.
When you have suffered from a brain injury it is always a great idea to get regular doctor check ups. You can find a lot more information about these unjuries at the website www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/tbi/tbi.htm.