Brain tumor is a disease that attacks the brain. Because the brain is one of the most important organ, other organs can be disrupted, so that death can occur. Brain tumors can affect anyone, even children and adolescents, but in general the tumor to attack people of productive age or older.
Although deadly, brain tumors do not always result in death. Current medical science has developed rapidly, diagnostic techniques and treatments have given hope for brain tumor patients.
Several factors affect prognosis (life expectancy) patients with brain tumors, among others: the ability of early detection; ability to know the exact location of tumor in the brain: diagnostic and therapeutic technological advantage (operations) such as CT-Scan, MRI (Magnetic Resonance Image)
Brain cancer is a killer that works silently. The presence of brain tumors is sometimes very difficult to detect. Common symptoms of brain cancer are headache and nausea / vomiting.
Brain cancer can be caused by various things. The cause could be one or more, and can generally be divided into two categories:
Factor from the inside, is a factor that comes from within oneself. The main one is heredity / genetics. If there are relatives who have a history of brain cancer, it means that your chances of getting cancer larger brains than those whose families do not have brain cancer. The second factor that can lead to brain cancer is a history of conflict (if ever bumped your head). These collisions can cause trauma to the brain tissue, so it could be the cause of the growth of abnormal tissue in the brain (which can later develop into cancer of the brain).
External factors, is a factor that comes from outside the body, usually in the form of food and radiation. Certain drugs are taken continuously potentially cause cancer. Other factors:
? The pattern of less healthy lives: for example, smoking, fatty foods, less fiber, etc.
? karsiogenik Ingredients: cooking oil that is used repeatedly, ingested chemicals
? Radiation: Radiation exposure in certain waves can trigger cancer cell growth
Symptoms of Brain Cancer
Before you understand more about brain cancer symptoms, you need to understand the structure of the human brain first. The brain is an important organ that regulates all activities / movements of the human body. Imagine you?re on a motorcycle, how many activities you do? See the road, drive, look left-right, look in the mirror, to balance, not to mention her thinkers about what to eat tonight In one second, there riburan things happen in your brain (which occurs either consciously or unconsciously).
The brain can be multitasking like this because all activity is regulated by different brain parts (each part has a different function). In general, the human brain is divided into three parts, namely a large brain (cerebrum), cerebellum (cerebellum) and brain stem (brain stem). Each section is subdivided into smaller sections, in which each small part is divided again, and so on. Fills the space between the brain fluid (cerebrospinal fluid), while the exterior is protected by three layers of the lining of the brain (meninges) and bone of the skull.
Well, every part of the brain can be affected by tumor / cancer. Although a benign tumor, but because of the growth in the brain, can be very dangerous. The tumor can interfere with the function and structure of the central nervous system damage, because it lies within a finite cavity (cavity of the skull). Along with the development of these tumors, brain tissue will be more depressed. Though the volume of cranial cavity is very limited and may not be getting bigger. This is what makes the headaches / dizziness as an early symptom of brain cancer.
Baseline characteristics of brain cancer varies widely, depending on which part of the brain affected. For example, headache or feel nauseated. Here are the symptoms of brain cancer that you should be aware of:
? headache accompanied by nausea to vomiting spray
? reduced visibility
? impairment of consciousness or changes in behavior
? speech impairment
? hearing loss
? impaired walking / balance of the body
? neurological disorder
? weak or spastic limbs
? the baby is usually the crown of the prominent
Remember, the above list is only a symptom. Although you are experiencing one or more of the above symptoms, you may not be affected by brain cancer. To be sure, you should be checked immediately by a physician neurologist and undergo a further examination such as CT scan, MRI, angiogram, myelogram, spinal tap and biopsy.
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