Head Tumor Symptoms

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4. Headaches

Regardless of whether or not a head tumor is malignant or benign, the patient is likely to experience headaches. This is not necessarily the case where benign tumors are concerned depending on how large they grow.

If headaches are present then there’s a good chance that they will be persistent, and they are also likely to cause severe pain. A lot of people will try to shrug off a headache, after all they are very common. If you do have a headache that feels more painful than usual, or won’t go away, then you should arrange to get it checked out.

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