What are the symptoms of brain disease?
What are the symptoms of brain disease?
Your brain controls all of your bodily functions. If your brain is injured or diseased, any of those functions can be impacted depending on the type, location and severity of the condition. You may experience general symptoms, such as:
- Fever.
- Headaches.
- Nausea and vomiting.
- Seizures.
- Unconsciousness.
Brain diseases may also show up as changes in:
- Balance.
- Behavior.
- Breathing.
- Coordination.
- Focus.
- Memory.
- Mood.
- Movement.
- Personality.
- Physical sensations.
- Speech.
- Strength.
- Swallowing.
- Vision.
When in doubt, contact your healthcare provider.