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Im only 17 and i think i have a brain tumor i get sore heads sore eyes n i get??


Question: sore eyes tingley pains in my hand or in my arm my head is not really painful but i have never had alot of problems withs my head before can some one help me i am worried sick.
Answers: you might have migrains... this happened to me too, i would get sore eyes, and my body would go numb, and then i would get a huge headache and be in bed for 2-3 days. I would check with your doctor and possibly see a neurologist.
we cant tell you anything. consult a doctor immediately.

it's probably not as seriou sas a tumor, but you should definately get it chekcked out just in case.
I think you are paranoid. There are so many other things that can cause these symptoms. Go see a doctor so you can put your mind to rest.
Why are you asking us? Go to a doctor! They are paid to figure stuff like this out!!!
its normal to think the worst...try to relax...brain tumors symptoms 'Are new seizure in an adult.
Gradual loss of movement or sensation in an arm or leg.
Unsteadiness or imbalance, especially if it is associated with headache.
Loss of vision in one or both eyes, especially if it is more peripheral vision loss.
Double vision, especially if it is associated with headache.
Hearing loss with or without dizziness.
Speech difficulty of gradual onset...you may have a need for glasses...or you may have a virus...dont panic...allergies hay fever can cause sore eyes...as can eye strain and migraine....
I'm sure it is something far less severe than a brain tumor. Take a deep breathe and relax.
Signs and symptoms of a brain tumor:
Headache that is persistent and progressively severe, and is accompanied by vomiting, seizures, impaired function of motor skills. Loss of vision, hearing or speech.
The only way to know for sure is to see a doctor or try going to webmd.com and type in your symptoms and see all the other things it will pull up.
You probably need glasses and the stress from believing that you have a brain tumor is causing the tingling sensation in your hands and arm. That being said, first go to your family physician and tell him/her your symptoms so that you can get some tests done. You should also go to an opthamologist and have your eyes checked out. Do try not to worry too much.
you might die


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