Secondary brain cancer symptoms (cont.)
Despite headaches and the general sensation of feeling sick being the most common symptoms, there are other signs to keep an eye out for when we talk about cancerous tumors growing inside the skull. Depending on how big the tumor is, it can either not cause any symptoms due to the size not being that big, or it can cause any of the following symptoms:
- confusion;
- vertigo (feeling like the room is spinning);
- drowsiness or feeling dizzy and unsteady;
- behavioral changes or moodiness;
- weakness in any limb or on a whole side of the body.
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