The Most Common Symptoms Of A Brain Tumor

Slurred Speech

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When a tumor is present in the brain, it may affect the ability to speak or make sounds. Slurring and stuttering speech, using inappropriate words, and nonunderstandable words are common language-based signs of a brain tumor. Doctor Carrubba stated, “Language problems such as stuttering, difficulty naming objects or understanding what others are saying are key symptoms of a tumor in the frontal or temporal lobes, areas of the brain associated with the motor function of speech and language comprehension. There are two speech centers in the brain that are located on the left side—Wernicke’s area, which allows us to understand and comprehend speech, and Broca’s area, which activates the muscles that create sound.”

Furthermore, the patient will generally have difficulties forming a meaningful sentence, experience problems reading out loud what they have written, and might also use non-existent words. All of these language and speech-related difficulties are signs of a migraine attack, a stroke, or a brain tumor, therefore, a patient should be examined by a doctor as soon as they notice these changes.

Keep reading to further learn how a brain tumor can affect an individual's personality.

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