Can regular headaches be a sign of a brain tumor?
Can regular headaches be a sign of a brain tumor?
Many people around us suffer from regular headaches. Some tolerate them quietly, some get temporary relief by taking a small amount of medicine. However, it is not safe to take medicine without consulting a doctor.

Many people consider a simple headache to be trivial, but it can sometimes be a sign of a serious illness. In particular, brain tumors—abnormal growth of brain cells—are a serious health problem. In addition, the risk of brain tumors increases if any other cancer in the body spreads to the brain.
Some common symptoms of brain tumors are:
- Headache:
The most common sign of a brain tumor is a growing headache. It does not subside with home remedies and should be cautious if it persists for a long time.
- Seizures:
Along with the headache, sudden seizures or inability to move may occur.
- Eye problems:
Blurred or blurred vision may be related to a brain tumor.
- Body weakness:
Weakness on one side of the body, loss of interest in daily activities—these can also be symptoms.
- Mood changes:
Mood can change rapidly if there is a tumor in the brain. What felt good before may suddenly feel bad.
Such symptoms should not be taken lightly. In case of any doubt, consult a doctor immediately.
