A brain tumor might lead to the sufferer experiencing a certain lack of control over certain bodily movements and functions. This lack of monitoring may express itself in various ways. For example, some lose their sense of balance so they might even fall over. They might also find they cannot coordinate limb movements or perhaps the muscles in the face suddenly feel feeble. The fact that this happens does not conclusively prove they have this disease. Doctors will check out many other possibilities, for example, maybe an attack of vertigo caused the balance problem. Often this condition will occur on one side of the body or the other, depending on the area of the brain where the tumor exists.

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