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I think I have brain tumors?
I don't know much about brain tumors, but sometimes I will just be standing somewhere and get so dizzy for like 2 seconds. And when cross country was in season I would run my workout and feel fine but then right when stopped running I would get so dizzy. I also get headaches from going up the stairs at my school. Also, my head hair, eyebrows, and eyelashes all fall out more than normal.
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- BonnieLv 45 years ago
See your doctor and get a CT scan. Your reasons for not seeing a doctor are totally unfounded. Most brain tumors are benign and the prognosis is good. There are more treatment options all the time. I was diagnosed with a brain tumor over 4 years ago, had surgery to remove it and I've been living a normal life ever since. What makes you think you would need a spinal tap? You may not have a brain tumor, but your symptoms suggest that something is going on. You need to get it checked out before you have an accident and injure yourself or someone else.
- jannsodyLv 76 years ago
I'm not a doctor, but please try not to panic. Though, please make an appointment with your family doctor. He or she may want to send you for some blood work and/or a CT (computerized tomography) or MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scan.
There are many factors that may result in dizziness and/or one's hair falling out. The dr may send you for the blood test to rule out thyroid disorder, iron/mineral deficiency or such. There are some with dizziness who may benefit from going to an ENT (ear, nose and throat) doctor and the symptoms of dizziness may be from a vestibular (inner ear) disorder. Just an fyi that for those with a vestibular disorder, some may get helped from vestibular therapy or balance retraining. A physical therapist (PT) usually would administer such a plan (if applicable to the individual).
Another fyi that in order to receive any type of physical therapy, a medical doctor usually needs to give a referral to the patient. (For PT of the jaw, however, a dentist would need to refer the individual.)
- Andy CLv 76 years ago
Fantastic! You have a new, non-invasive method for detecting tumors!
No?
Better see a doctor.