Many people think that because of the use of smartphones brain tumor can happen However, this is just a misconception. Many misconceptions about brain tumors are prevalent in society, which creates fear among people. Through this article, experts have advised to take timely treatment by clearing the misconceptions to brain tumor. Dr. Harish Naik, Neurosurgeon, Medicover Hospitals, Kharghar, Navi Mumbai, has given important information on serious diseases like brain stroke..(Photo Courtesy – istock)
Brain Tumor: What is the relationship between brain health and lifestyle? What is the risk?
A brain tumor is an abnormal growth of cells in or around the brain. However, there are many rumours, misinformation and misconceptions about brain tumors on social media. So when a person is diagnosed with a brain tumor, the question immediately arises in his mind as to what should be the cause of this disease. One of the most common questions is, can this disease be caused by the use of mobile phones? However, this is a misconception that needs to be cleared. Apart from this, there are many misconceptions about brain tumors that lead to stress among individuals. So, let’s find out the reality behind these misconceptions.
Myths and realities about brain tumors
Myth: Smartphones and microwaves cause brain tumors
Reality: There is no research or scientific evidence to prove that regular use of mobile phones causes brain tumors. Prolonged use of mobile phones can cause some eye problems, but a direct link between mobile phones and brain tumors has not been proven.
Myth: Having a microwave at home increases the risk of brain tumors
Reality: Many people believe that radiation from microwave ovens causes brain tumors. However, there is no solid scientific evidence to support this claim.
Misconception: Artificial sweeteners cause brain tumors
Reality: There is no scientific evidence linking artificial sweeteners directly to brain tumors. However, excessive consumption of such foods can cause bloating, acidity, changes in gut bacteria or digestive problems. Therefore, it is necessary to avoid excessive consumption of artificial sweeteners and have a balanced diet.
Myth: All brain tumors are life-threatening and cancerous
Reality: There is no need to panic after being diagnosed with a brain tumor. Not every brain tumor is malignant. Many brain tumors are benign and do not spread to other parts of the body. However, timely diagnosis and treatment is very important.
Myth: Every brain tumor causes headaches
Reality: Headaches can be a common symptom of brain tumors, but not every patient will experience headaches. Some patients may experience seizures, mood changes, memory loss, visual impairment, speech difficulties, or other neurological symptoms. Therefore, it is wrong to think that every headache is a symptom of a brain tumor.
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Myth: A brain tumor means death is certain
Reality: With the changing times, the medical field has also made great strides in neurosurgery, neuro-navigation, radiotherapy and personalized treatment. Therefore, many patients with brain tumors can be successfully treated. With timely diagnosis and treatment, the patient can lead a fully meaningful and quality life.
There are many misconceptions about brain tumors. But instead of believing in rumors and incomplete information, it is necessary to consult an expert doctor. With the help of timely diagnosis, proper treatment and positive attitude, brain tumor can be effectively overcome.
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