Chronic headaches like this…is it just a normal migraine or a “brain tumor”?

Don’t assume that chronic headaches are just normal!! Let’s check your symptoms a bit…to see if the “headache” you’re experiencing is actually just a migraine as you think…or is it an abnormality caused by a brain tumor?
What kind of headache is called a “migraine”?
Most people in working age or 30-39 years old are found to have a lot of migraine headaches. The symptoms are a unilateral headache, throbbing pain similar to the beating of the heart’s blood vessels. The level of pain is moderate to severe. When walking or doing activities, encountering very bright light or very loud noises, the pain will increase. Nausea and vomiting are also present. The duration of the symptoms will occur for 4-72 hours.
Chronic and severe headaches…may be a risk factor for a “brain tumor”
Although work can cause stress that results in headaches, if this pain cannot be relieved with medication, becomes more severe, especially after waking up, and the pain is chronic for more than a week, if you have this kind of headache, you should see a doctor for a detailed diagnosis.
Find the cause with MRI Screening
Because
“brain tumors” have no clear cause, a brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan will help you see clearly whether there are tumors or other abnormalities in the brain, including the size of the tumor… so that doctors can plan the correct treatment.
“Brain tumor” must be treated immediately..before it becomes life-threatening!!
The tumor that is found..even though it is not malignant, but if left for a long time until the tumor presses on the brainstem, it will result in สมัคร ufabet กับเรา รับโบนัสทันที symptoms of strabismus, a crooked mouth or weakness in the arms and legs and may be serious to the point of death…if the tumor blocks the flow of fluid in the brain. There are 3 treatment methods: radiation, chemotherapy and surgery. The doctor will make a diagnosis based on the patient’s symptoms, the location and size of the tumor.