Brain Tumour: 5 such 'dangerous' factors... due to which you may have a brain tumor, be careful from now

 
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Brain Tumor Risk Factors: A brain tumour is a dangerous disease, about which there is always a fear of cancer. Brain tumour means abnormal growth of cells in the brain. Not all brain tumors are cancer. Although there are definitely brain cancer tumours. In brain tumours, the cells keep growing in an abnormal way, which can also pose a threat to life. Many other diseases can also take birth in the body due to brain tumors, such as difficulty in speaking and paralysis etc. Patients of this disease feel dizzy with severe headaches. Along with this, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, problems in hearing and speaking, numbness of hands and feet, blurred vision, etc. are also symptoms of this disease.

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Doctors say that many times it has been seen that some people do not show any symptoms of brain tumours. However, many dangerous symptoms are seen in some people. There are some symptoms of brain tumours which we mistake for minor problems. Let us know about those dangerous factors, due to which the risk of brain tumour disease can arise.

Brain tumour risk factors
1. Continuous use of mobile
According to health experts, there is a link between the use of mobile phones and the development of brain tumours in humans, evidence of which also exists. A study published in the National Library of Medicine states that mobiles emit electromagnetic radiation, which is carcinogenic to humans i.e. causes cancer. Experts recommend that you should use hands-free, wireless devices like headphones or a phone on speaker. As much as possible, make the same distance from the mobile.

2. Being in contact with chemical substances
Everyone should avoid repeated contact with chemical substances such as pesticides, rubber or vinyl chloride, oil products and other industrial compounds. Because coming in contact with them can cause the risk of brain tumor.

3. Food with high saturated fat
Eating too many food items rich in high saturated fat can also lead to the risk of brain tumours. According to many studies, apart from a poor food diet, poor routines and lifestyles such as smoking or not exercising can also increase the risk of brain tumours.

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4. Age
A brain tumour can happen to anyone at any age and as a person grows up, the risk of many cancers including brain tumours also increases. Doctors believe that the risk of brain tumours is highest among people aged 85 to 89 years. However, it is not that a normal person cannot suffer from it.

5. Hormone Imbalance
Doctors say that imbalance in hormones can also play a big role in the development of brain tumours. Its risk is more in those women who take hormone replacement therapy for a long time.

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