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  • Question: What are the symptoms of a brain tumor?
  • Answer:01/29/2003
    It can be difficult to diagnose a brain tumor because the symptoms can mimic other conditions such as headache, as a migraine headache or tension headache.

    Vomiting can be due to an intestinal upset, nervousness, ulcers, food poisoning. Seizures can be due to other causes such as drugs, medicines or alcohol. Weakness of a hand or arm, or speech difficulty, could be due to a stroke, medicines, etc. The persistence of any or all of those symptoms could point to a possible brain tumor.
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