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January 9, 2019 | Click to Search Articles

8 Things to Know About Glioblastoma

2. Seizures Are Deemed A Symptom Of Glioblastoma

The American Brain Tumor Association stated that seizures may be a symptom of brain tumors including glioblastoma. It’s not yet proven beyond doubt if seizures are indeed a symptom of glioblastomas but many people that have been diagnosed with glioblastoma have been found to have uncontrollable seizures. Besides seizures, they are also other symptoms deemed to be related to glioblastomas. These include speech disturbances. People affected by glioblastoma may have difficulties in expressing their thoughts verbally.

Affected people may also have challenges with their eyesight often times seeing things double, they may also have challenges remembering even simple things, they may also have difficulties walking and will constantly vomit, and have unending headaches. Affected people may also feel weary at all times. These symptoms may increase as glioblastomas grow. Symptoms may also increase aggressiveness depending on the location of the glioblastomas. This is because the growing glioblastomas will be putting pressure on the brain.

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