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Brain Tumor - Signs You Should Never Ignore!

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Dr. Amit Kumar MukherjeeNeurologist • 22 Years Exp.MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Neuro Surgery
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More than 500 people are diagnosed with brain tumour every day worldwide. The number of patients with secondary tumours is even higher than 500. It is common across all ages. A primary brain tumour is a tumour that begins in the brain. It can be either malignant, i.e., contains cancer cells or benign, i.e., does not contain cancer cells.

A secondary brain tumour is usually cancerous. It starts anywhere in the body and sends cancerous cells which grow in the brain.

Here are a few facts that each one of us should know about this dangerous disease:

  1. Brain tumours can occur at any age.
  2. We don’t know what causes brain tumours. Family history and high dose radiation like X-rays increases the risk.
  3. Doctors group brain tumors by grade which means the way the brain cells look under a microscope. A higher grade number means the cells appear more abnormal which makes the tumour behave aggressively.
  4. Brain tumours are graded as grade I, grade II, or grade III, or grade IV.

Symptoms:

The symptoms of brain tumour depend on the size, type, and location of it. Some common symptoms which should not be ignored are:

  1. Headaches
  2. Seizures
  3. Problems with vision
  4. Vomiting
  5. Mental and personality changes
  6. Balance problems and trouble walking
  7. Problems in speaking

Diagnosis:

Brain tumours are diagnosed by the doctor based on the medical history and physical examination along with a slew of specialized tests of the brain and nervous system.

Treatment:

  1. Surgery
  2. Radiation therapy
  3. Chemotherapy
  4. Anti-seizure medicines
  5. Steroids
  6. Ventricular peritoneal shunt
  7. Combination of treatments

How can you safeguard yourself?

The primary tool to prevent brain tumours is by maintaining a healthy lifestyle, which includes:

  1. Sleep: Sleep is a friend of brain health. An adequate amount of rest with eyes shut keeps your brain healthy.
  2. Frankincense oil: Along with yogameditation, and breathing exercises to reduce stress, inhaling frankincense oil can help alleviate inflammation in the brain.
  3. Anti-cancer diet: Consuming a diet rich in cancer-fighting nutrients like antioxidants is critical in preventing brain tumours.
  4. Ketogenic diet: A ketogenic diet is a high protein diet. It reduces oxidative stress and inflammation in the brain which is associated with brain tumours. It also shuts down the nutrient supply to tumours.
  5. Calorie restriction: Dietary restriction, especially fasting has anti-carcinogenic properties just as the ketogenic diet.
  6. Limit exposure to mobile phones: Cell phones use increases risk for brain tumours. So restriction prevents these tumours.

Therefore, by eating healthy, exercising, avoiding known carcinogens in your environment, and reducing stress, you can easily prevent brain tumour.

In case you have a concern or query you can always consult a specialist & get answers to your questions!

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