The Most Common Symptoms Of A Brain Tumor
Ear Ringing

The area of the brain responsible for processing the ability to hear is called the temporal lobe. It is located at the bottom middle part of the cortex behind the temples. Tinnitus occurs when a person hears a constant ringing in their ears and it may develop when a tumor is pressing on the temporal lobe. If a person experiences hearing loss or a constant ringing, it is time to make an appointment with a doctor to see if the symptoms they are experiencing are severe enough to meet with a neurologist.
Next, uncover how a tumor can disrupt a person's sense of balance.