Brain Tumor is an abnormal growth of cells that may occur in any part of the brain or any adjacent organ. Tumors in general develop from neurons, glial cells, or from the membranes which cover the brain. India diagnoses 40,000-50,000 brain tumors annually, out of which 20 percent are children, and thus the average survival rate of malignant patients is only 34.4%.
The symptoms may vary in a wide scale, depending upon the size, type, and location of the tumor within the brain. Commonly noticed symptoms include :
3) Seizures:- Seizures take many forms because of various reasons such as high blood salt or sugar, brain injury caused by stroke, problems of the brain since birth, or even by brain tumors.
4) Vision Changes, Hearing, or Speech:- As already mentioned, vision troubles are some of the standard symptoms of brain tumor, probably due to the reason that the tumor itself could be stimulating a part of the brain that controls vision. Numbness, weakness, or tingling on one side could be an indication of stroke or even a brain tumor, says Black.
5) Balance or Coordination Problems:-Brain tumor patients might experience problems with balance due to vision disturbances, sensory disturbances, cognitive changes, or generalized weakness.
6.)Changes in cognition, loss of memory or confusion: Cognitive changes are physiological changes in the knowledge possessed by a person that alter his perception, thinking, ability to solve problems and memorization. At diagnosis, cognitive changes are seen in 50-80% of cases with brain tumors. The extent and type of condition is determined by the size, histological type, and location of the tumor.
7)Weakness or numbness in limbs:-Motor cortex tumors present with hemiparesis, weakness of one side of the body, relating to the cerebrum responsible for voluntary movements. Conditions of the nerves unrelated to tumors, such as infection, diabetes, MS, neuralgia of the occipital nerve, and trigeminal neuralgia, present with tingling of the head and face.
Brain Tumors Causes:-
1.Genetic Factors:-Inherited genetic syndromes predispose to brain tumors; some examples are neurofibromatosis, Li-Fraumeni syndrome, and von Hippel-Lindau disease.
2. Environmental Factors:- Exposures to ionizing radiation have been linked to an increased risk of development of some forms of brain tumors. This includes those who have received radiation therapy for other cancers.
3. Cellular Changes:- Ionizing radiation has been associated with the increased risk for some forms of brain tumors in the development and progression of brain tumors, including people who have had radiation therapy for other cancers.
4.Age and Gender:-While it is true that brain tumors do strike persons of any age, specific types of tumors are however known to predominantly prefer some age groups or even a particular sex. Medulloblastomas, for instance, more often than not affect children; on the other hand, glioblastomas more often affect older adults.
Diagnosis of Brain Tumors
1) Neurological Examination:- The neurological examination for brain tumours entails the testing of the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and nerves; the test is usually conducted by a specialist without causing pain.
2. Imaging tests: A brain MRI or head MRI is a noninvasive test that produces detailed images of the structures inside your brain.
3. Biopsy: The type and grade of the brain tumor are established during a biopsy, usually lasting about 1-2 hours, which enables the health team to decide upon the most appropriate treatment for it.
4) Other Investigations:-A battery of tests is carried out to ascertain the presence of a brain tumor. They indicate the type of tumor, its location, and how it could impact on the patient's health.
What are The main types of brain tumour?
Meningiomas: Meningiomas are tumours that arise from the meninges, protective membranes covering the brain and spinal cord. They usually are benign and sometimes can be treated with homeopathic medication along with the conventional treatment.
Pituitary Adenomas: These are essentially non-malignant pituitary gland tumors that may cause an imbalance in the production of hormones but usually do not require surgery. Homeopathy can help in palliating some of the symptoms brought on by such tumors.
Schwannomas: These are usually benign and grow from Schwann cells, which cover nerves. It may benefit from homeopathic treatment in the management of symptoms.
Neurofibromas: These are benign tumors of the nerve sheath occurring in patients with neurofibromatosis. Homeopathy can be used to palliate symptoms or improve the quality of life.
Prognosis in homeopathy Brain tumors is curable with homoeopathic treatment. How long you are suffering from the disease, has to do a lot with a treatment plan. No matter, whether you are suffering from your disease from recent times or from many years-everything is curable with us, but in an early stage of disease, you will be cured faster. For chronic conditions or in later stages or in case of many years of suffering, it will take a longer time to be cured. The intelligent person always starts treatment as early as observes any signs and symptoms of this disease, so immediately contact us as soon as you observe any abnormality in you.
TREATMENT PLAN OF BRAHM HOMEOPATHIC HEALING RESEARCH CENTRE
Brahm research-based, clinically proven, scientific treatment module is very effective in curing this disease. Our team consists of an adequately qualified pool of doctors who will follow up on your case, keep every sign and symptom on record with due progress of the disease, understand its stages of progression, prognosis, and complications. After that, they clearly explain the disease to you, provide a proper diet chart, exercise plan, lifestyle plan, and guide you about many more factors that can improve your general health condition with the systematic management of your disease by homoeopathic medicines till it gets cured.