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Brain tumour symptoms: 7 early warning signs that you should never ignore

When something goes wrong in the brain, it can impact critical functions, and brain tumours are no exception. Often they begin with widely ignored early symptoms, and delayed diagnosis. If you experience recurring headaches, seizures or memory loss, it may be more than just another day’s woes.

September 14, 2025 / 09:01 IST
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Brain tumors can develop silently and mimic everyday health issues. Early detection is crucial—here are key symptoms that could save a life. (Image: Canva)
Brain tumors can develop silently and mimic everyday health issues. Early detection is crucial—here are key symptoms that could save a life. (Image: Canva)

Brain Tumour is an abnormal mass of cells within the brain that can be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant. Not all tumours that form in the brain are rapidly or even widely invasive; however, given the cramped quarters within the skull, even a minor tumour can interfere with imperative brain functions. Consequently, early diagnosis and treatment are necessary for a better outcome.

Brain tumours can occur at any age, but some factors can increase the risk of developing them, including genetic, radiation exposure or a family history of cancer. But sadly, the warning signs can often be subtle and mistaken for less serious health problems, such as migraines or stress. So raising awareness is so important as  save lives.

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“From memory and vision to movement and emotions, the brain is responsible for everything,” says Dr Ananya Mehta, a neurologist at NeuroCare Institute. “Any irregular growth may affect these processes. Patients frequently wait to see a doctor until symptoms are bad, but catching the disease sooner comes with more treatment options and a greater likelihood of recovery,” she adds.

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