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Q: Likelihood of brain tumors
asked by: DoctorQuestion on July 8th, 2008
I am wondering if my headaches and blurred vision and tunnel vision are being caused by something simple like dehydration, or like i could have a cyst that's swelling, a brain tumor?


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on July 10th, 2008
Headache and Migraines Answer A4400
A brain tumor can be manifested by headaches and blurred vision. But headaches and blurred vision can also be due to many other reasons, various ones even more possible than a brain tumor.


Tension headaches and migraines are much more common than a brain tumor.


If you are concerned that you might have a brain tumor you can request an MRI of the head.





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