Here Yorkshire’s Brain Tumour Charity outline common symptoms of a brain tumour; headaches, seizures, feeling or being sick, eye problems, and personality or behaviour changes.
Remember, it is important to see your GP if you have any of these symptoms or other changes that are unusual for you or that will not go away.
Your symptoms are unlikely to be cancer, but it is important to get them checked as soon as possible.
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