Brain Tumor Symptoms are
located below. If you think you have brain tumor symptoms,
there are herbal remedies available in Alternative Medicine including ellagic
acid, essiac, and graviola,
and electromedicine therapies include devices from Rife, Beck, and Lakhovsky. Cancer is
the result of
symbiotic organisms that turn parasitic from eating a too acid diet. Avoid cancer
by changing your diet to a more alkaline pH diet;
see the links to the left.
Modern medicine promotes early
detection by looking for tumors and lumps, but it does not offer prevention.
Signs may not be visible until damage
has been done. Alternative Medicine explains the cause of cancer,
and also teaches how to prevent it through monitoring urine pH and eating an
alkaline diet.
It really is that simple.
There are two types of brain tumors: Primary
brain tumors start in the brain; secondary (metastatic) brain tumors
start from cancer cells in other areas of the body that spread to the brain. Primary brain tumors may be cancerous or non-cancerous. Death
results from cancerous growth within the skull's limited space.
Both cancerous and non-cancerous tumors can cause symptoms when they take up
space in the skull. About 2% of cancer deaths in the U.S. are due to primary brain cancer,
and 20% of cancer deaths are due to secondary brain cancer.
Brain Tumor Symptoms
As tumors grow, they can
compress brain tissue resulting in symptoms that depend on where
the tumor is located.
Hydrocephalus results when a tumor blocks the flow of
cerebrospinal fluid causing fluid accumulation and increased cranial pressure. Symptoms include nausea,
headaches,
and vomiting.
If the tumor is in the frontal lobe, symptoms may
include:
• Inflammation of the optic nerve, and loss of vision.
• Reduced mental capacity,
memory loss, and judgment.
• Reduced sense of smell.
• Behavioral and emotional changes.
• Paralysis on one side of the body.
If the tumor is in the parietal lobe,
symptoms may include:
• Reduced ability to write.
• Reduced ability to speak.
• Seizures.
• Unable to recognize.
• Spatial disorientation.
If the tumor is in the occipital lobe,
symptoms may include:
• Seizures
•
Loss of vision in one or both eyes.
If the tumor is in the temporal lobe,
there may be no symptoms, but some experience:
• Seizures.
• Impaired speech.
If the tumor is in the brain stem,
symptoms may include:
• Difficulty in speaking.
• Emotional and behavioral changes.
• Headache.
• Difficulty in swallowing.
• Weakness of muscles in the face which result
in tilting or a crooked smile, or one side of the body which results in
unnatural gait.
• Drowsiness.
• Vomiting.
• Hearing loss.
• Loss of vision, drooping eyelids, or crossed
eyes.
If the tumor is in the meninges,
depending on which area of the brain is compressed, symptoms can include:
• Headache.
• Mental and emotional changes.
• Incontinence.
• Drowsiness.
• Loss of vision.
• Hearing loss.
• Difficulty in speaking.
• Seizures.
If the tumor is in the
pituitary gland, hormone secretion may increase, resulting in excess milk in
women, and
discontinuation of menstruation. Men may
experience impotence.
Metastatic brain cancer may invade
any part of the brain, with various symptoms.
Rather than watch for symptoms, wouldn't it be
better to know the cause of cancer
and how to prevent it? Below you will
also find herbal and electromedicine cancer cures.
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