Symptoms of Brain Cancer

Nausea and Vomiting

Persistent morning nausea and vomiting may indicate increased brain pressure from a abnormal cell.

Sudden Personality Changes

Unusual mood swings or aggression could be caused by a brain abnormal cell affecting behavior.

Speech Difficulties

Trouble speaking or finding words may signal a abnormal cell in language-related brain areas.

Numbness or Tingling in Limbs

Unexplained numbness or tingling, often on one side, could indicate nerve pressure from a abnormal cell.

Hearing Problems

Ringing in the ears or hearing loss might be due to a abnormal cell near auditory pathways.

Weakness on One Side of the Body

Hemiparesis, or weakness on one side, can result from a abnormal cell affecting muscle control.