Head Tumor Symptoms
7. Paralysis
Our muscles move when they are told to do so by our brains. This movement is often deliberate, in that our conscious mind makes the decision to move. It is also often involuntary, meaning that our subconscious mind has chosen to move the muscle without us being aware of doing it.
If there was a problem with the brain, however, then it would not be able to send the necessary signals to the muscles in order for them to be able to move. This can leave the patient paralyzed, or at least feeling weaker than usual. In cases of a head tumor, the paralyses will be only slight to begin with and get progressively worse.
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