The neurology behind brain diseases

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Brain tumours can develop occasionally and pose a serious threat. Primary brain tumours are what they are in certain instances, cancer from another part of your body might spread to your brain. These are referred to as metastatic or secondary brain tumours.Both benign and malignant brain tumours are possible.Most of the time, the cause of brain tumours is unknown. Any age group can experience them. The size and location of the tumour affect the symptoms of brain tumours. Headaches, seizures, tingling or numbness in your arms or legs, nausea, vomiting, personality changes, and problems with mobility or balance are the most typical symptoms of brain tumours.

They can be treated with the Surgery, Chemotherapy, Radiation therapy & Radiosurgery. They also use Neurological injections for veins and oral drugs. Targeted drug therapy is to know about the amount of drug that is used to treat the tumour.