What are the main symptoms of cerebellar tumors?
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In our daily life, we all know that when a tumor grows to a certain extent, the tumor will oppress the brain tissue, causing some symptoms in the body. Generally, whether it is a benign tumor or a malignant tumor, the body will have different symptoms. However, once we find out that we have a tumor, we must go to the hospital for treatment in time to avoid malignant tumor, Life threatening. Here are the symptoms of cerebellar tumors.
What are the main symptoms of cerebellar tumors?
Headache in the morning is a common early symptom of brain tumor. It often occurs at four or five o'clock in the morning. It often wakes up in a deep sleep. Headache gradually relieves or disappears after getting up for mild activities. Brain tumors in the posterior cranial fossa can cause neck pain and radiate to the orbit. The degree of headache increases with the progress of the disease.
The early symptoms of brain tumors can also lead to visual impairment. Increased intracranial pressure will make the eyeball venous blood flow back into the brain unobstructed, resulting in edema, resulting in decreased vision. In patients with severe brain tumors, the retina has punctate, linear, flake lesions, even bleeding, and blurred vision.
Vomiting of brain tumor patients is not accompanied by abdominal distension, nausea and diarrhea, but when intracranial pressure increases, there will be "jet vomiting" after headache, which is also one of the typical early symptoms of brain tumor.
matters needing attention
1) fresh and digestible food rich in high-quality protein, vitamins and minerals should be the main food, and fresh vegetables and fruits are essential for every meal. 2) eat more anti-cancer food, such as cauliflower, cabbage, broccoli, asparagus, beans, mushrooms, etc.















