Headaches
Deteriorating headaches are a typical symptom, affecting around 50% of individuals [2] with brain tumors. A tumor in the brain can squeeze touchy nerves and veins. This may bring about new migraines, or an adjustment of your old pattern of headaches, for example:
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- You have persistent ache, yet it’s not a headache [3].
- It aches more when you initially get up in the morning.
- You’re also vomiting.
- It worsens when you’re exercising, coughing, or change position.
- Over the counter pain relievers [4] and medications don’t work at all.