By Aayushi Gupta
Published Jun 08, 2025

Healthshots

World Brain Tumor Day: 9 Symptoms You Should Know

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A brain tumor occurs when abnormal cells grow in or around the brain and not all tumors are cancerous. Here are 9 common symptoms of brain tumors you should watch out for.

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Frequent or worsening headaches, especially early in the morning or when lying down, can be a sign. It may not be your usual stress headache, it can feel persistent or unusually intense.

Headache

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A constant sense of dizziness or feeling unusually tired without a clear reason could be your brain signaling that something is wrong.

Difficulty In Walking

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This is not just about a bad meal. Ongoing nausea or vomiting, especially in the morning, can be linked to increased pressure in the brain.

Nausea Or Vomiting

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Vision changes like blurred or double vision, or even loss of peripheral vision, may be related to a brain tumor pressing on the optic nerves.

Blurry Vision

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If you start losing movement or feeling in one part of your body, like an arm or leg, it could be due to a tumor affecting the part of the brain that controls those functions.

Reduced Sensation Or Weakness

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Struggling to find words, slurred speech, or difficulty understanding conversations could be a warning sign.

Speech Problems

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Forgetfulness, confusion, or difficulty concentrating might signal something more serious than stress or lack of sleep.

Memory Problem

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Sudden seizures or rapid, involuntary muscle contractions in someone who has never had them before are a red flag. In this case, a person dealing with these symptoms need urgent medical attention.

Seizures

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