The human body has an effective warning system for pain, which is often accompanied by symptoms such as headaches, stomachaches, and bone and joint pain. These symptoms can be indicative of more serious neurological diseases, such as brain tumors. Pain and weakness in the arms and legs are some of the most common signs of brain tumors, which may also be accompanied by vomiting, nausea, numbness, weakness on one side of the body, and difficulty speaking.
The location of a brain tumor can affect how it manifests its symptoms. Tumors in different areas can cause various symptoms. For example, tumors in the cerebellum can lead to walking difficulties, swallowing issues, and changes in speech. Tumors near other cranial nerves can result in vision problems, hearing loss, balance issues, facial muscle weakness, and facial pain. Spinal cord tumors can cause numbness, weakness