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Symptoms & Causes

Brain Tumour - How Onconil Capsule Aids in Treating?

 

Difficulty swallowing, double vision, facial weakness or numbness? It could be a brain Tumour! Unaware of it? Let's analyze below!

 

Doctors call an abnormal growth of cells within the brain or near it a brain Tumour. Brain Tumours usually begin in the central spinal canal or other brain tissues. Two types of Tumours in the brain are benign (non-cancerous) and malignant (cancerous). Humans with brain Tumours must undergo various treatments to save their lives.

 

The article below discusses the symptoms and causes of brain Tumour and about Onconil Capsule by Tamra Ayurveda- The medicine that claims to help treat brain Tumours naturally. Let's delve in!

 

About Brain Tumour 

A brain Tumour is an abnormal mass of cells that develop within the brain. The Tumour can happen in the pineal gland, nerves, pituitary gland, or other brain regions. Treatment for the Tumour depends on the location and type of brain Tumour. Non-cancerous brain Tumours can grow in size but don't spread to surrounding cells or tissues. On the other hand, malignant/cancerous brain Tumours are dangerous and can invade nearby tissues and spread to other organs.

 

Two categories of brain Tumours are primary and secondary Tumours. A few examples of primary brain Tumours are pituitary adenomas, gliomas, meningiomas, etc. When cancer spreads from other body parts to the brain, it is called secondary brain Tumours. In this type of Tumour, the brain cells are not grown. Instead, the metastasis occurs in rather a secondary location like the breast or lung.

 

Types of Brain Tumour

To identify what type a brain Tumour is, doctors perform special lab tests. A malignant Tumour is an aggressive and fast-growing brain Tumour. In contrast, benign brain Tumours are non-cancerous and slow-growing brain Tumours.

  • Choroid Plexus Tumour

Tumours that originate in the choroid plexus of the brain are called Choroid Plexus Tumour. Choroid Plexus is a region in the brain that's responsible for making the cerebrospinal fluid. This type of brain Tumour is mainly found in children. It occurs in the ventricles and can be benign or malignant.

  • Germ Cell Tumour

Such Tumours that originate in the reproductive cells are called Germ cell Tumours. It's found that this Tumour occurs mainly in the testes or ovaries. Mostly, young adults and children are affected by Germ Cell Tumour. When this Tumour spreads to the brain, it affects the pineal gland or the pituitary gland.

  • Gliomas Tumour

A Gliomas Tumour is a growth of cells that arises from glial cells. This is a type of primary brain Tumour. It can be either benign or malignant. Some of the types of glioma Tumours are astrocytoma, oligodendroglioma, and glioblastoma. Surgery and chemotherapy can be some good treatment options.

  • Nerve Tumour

Nerve Tumour is also known as neurogenic Tumours. As per its name, nerve Tumours are growths occurring in or around the nerves. It can be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). Some of the common symptoms of nerve Tumours are muscle weakness, pain, numbness, etc. Acoustic neuroma (a cancerous Tumour that occurs in the inner ear) is the most common type of Nerve Tumour.

  • Pituitary Tumour

An extra growth of body cells that develops in the pituitary gland is known as a pituitary Tumour. The pituitary gland is a small pea-sized gland located at the base of the brain. Most pituitary Tumours are non-cancerous such as Craniopharyngioma.

 

Symptoms of Brain Tumor

Some of the common symptoms of brain Tumours are as follows:

 

  • Severe headaches at regular intervals
  • Morning headaches and increased pressure
  • Migraines or tension in the head
  • Problem in speech
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Feeling a sense of dizziness
  • Exhausted feel
  • Weak eyesight, blurry vision, and double image
  • Numbness or paralysis in the leg/arm
  • Personality changes
  • Difficulty in maintaining coordination in the body
  • Difficulty in comprehending everyday matters
  • Poor memory power
  • Overweight
  • Not able to understand basic instructions/simple commands
  • Figures of the world spinning in front of the eyes
  • Experiencing sudden, unexplained seizures

 

Symptoms by Location

  • Tumour in the Mid-Brain

The upper mid-section of the human brain comprises parietal lobes. Humans can receive and interpret sensory information like smell, touch, vision, hearing, etc. with the help of parietal lobes. If you have a problem with eyesight or hearing issue, it can be an indication of a Tumour in the mid-brain.

  • Tumour in the Front Brain

The human brain comprises frontal lobes in the front section. Thinking and decision-making processes are controlled by the frontal lobes. Brain Tumour in this location of the brain leads to problems like difficulty in walking, impaired gait, and personality changes.

  • Tumour in the Lower Brain

Temporal lobes are located on the lower brain's sides. These lobes help manage memories and senses. If a brain Tumour occurs in the lower brain, you'll feel memory issues, unusual sensations, and perceptual disturbances.

  • Tumour in the Back Brain

The back side of the human brain comprises occipital lobes. The lobes are responsible for regulating the sense of sight. Brain Tumours in the occipital lobe can lead to visual impairment or loss of vision.

 

Causes of Brain Tumour

Brain Tumours usually develop when chromosomes of cells get damaged or operate ineffectively. As per research, the exact cause of brain Tumours is not known as of now. Another cause of brain Tumours can be related to cell DNA. Whenever brain cell DNA changes, it can result in uncontrollable cell growth. This can be a reason for Tumour formation.

 

Sometimes, people who have undergone cancer treatment previously develop brain Tumours. Some other causes of brain Tumours include exposure to a lot of radiation from X-rays. Human bodies developing abnormal brain cells that grow and gain crowding in the brain become the cause of brain Tumours.

 

Some of the other causes of brain Tumours are as follows:

  • Family history (a person in the family who had cancer in the past).
  • Genetic mutations lead to uncontrolled cell multiplication. This over-crowd of the cell becomes a Tumour mass.
  • Cancer in other organs.
  • The human body is subjected to harmful chemicals and radiation.

 

If you are experiencing any of the above symptoms and cause for brain Tumour then, we will recommend you visit the doctor as early treatment increases the chances of success. If you are looking for a natural remedy for a brain Tumour then you may consult our professional ayurvedic doctor without any consultation charges by dropping us a text on WhatsApp at +91 8059521105 or try Onconil capsules by Tamra Ayurveda to cure it from the root.