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Asked for male, 24 years old from Gandhinagar
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Brain tumors are of many types. Not all are cancers. Some are just harmless ans need removal. Many brain tumors which are cancerous can be cured. There are lot of advances these days in neuro oncology.
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Brain tumours can be benign or malignant. It can present as headache, vomiting fits or seizures, some neurological deficit like slurry speech, paralysis of a part of body etc any symptoms can be presenting symptoms.
Asked for male, 24 years old from Pune
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There are various tyoes of brain tumors.
Patient can have headache (specially early morning headache) with vomitings, fits, limb weakness, visual disturbances. Symptoms will depends on the size and location of brain tumor.
Patient can have headache (specially early morning headache) with vomitings, fits, limb weakness, visual disturbances. Symptoms will depends on the size and location of brain tumor.
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Tumour on wrist are known as ganglion, and they are not dangerous.
They tend to occur due to repeated injury to your wrist, bowling, etc.
There is cure for it in homoeopathy so I should go for it. Medicine will be selected on d basis of individuality.
They tend to occur due to repeated injury to your wrist, bowling, etc.
There is cure for it in homoeopathy so I should go for it. Medicine will be selected on d basis of individuality.
Asked for male, 33 years old from Dahod
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Don't worry. It could be gynaecomatia. It is not a serious condition. Go to a surgeon and get yourself examined by him. Thanks.
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Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
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Brain tumours vary in shape and size and the same is the case with their symptoms. The location of the tumour affects the symptoms greatly. Just like in any other type of a malignant tumour, brain tumour has a rapid growth and proliferation of abnormal cells that may have its origin in affected site or areas adjacent to it. As per studies, every 2 in 1,00,000 people are said to be affected by brain tumour in India. However, it may come as a relief to some as not all brain tumors are cancerous or...more
Last Updated: 7 years ago• Featured Tip
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A tumor may be defined as an abnormal unwanted growth of tissue in any part of the body. This word need not immediately cause panic because the tumor may or may not cause a health threat. There are three types of tumors:
Benign tumor: This is a noncancerous type of tumor. In our body, new cells are formed while the old ones called dead ones are disposed by our immune system. When this disposal of cells does not occur, the remaining dead cells form a lump, which is called a benign tu...more
Benign tumor: This is a noncancerous type of tumor. In our body, new cells are formed while the old ones called dead ones are disposed by our immune system. When this disposal of cells does not occur, the remaining dead cells form a lump, which is called a benign tu...more
Last Updated: 5 years ago• Featured Tip
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A brain tumor can occur at any age and it generally occurs in people in the age group of 40-60 years. The common types of brain tumor are termed as meningioma and gliomas. These supratentorial brain tumors generally occur above the covering of the cerebellum tissue. In children, brain tumors occur at the age of 1-12 years and the most common tumors are ependymomas, astrocytoma and meduloblastomas. Brain tumor is the common cause of death even in children.
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