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What is a Brain Tumor? Types,Symptoms , Risk Factors and treatment of Brain Tumors. How can Diagnose it.

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What is a brain tumor? A brain tumor is a collection, or mass, of abnormal cells in your brain. Your skull, which encloses your brain, is very rigid. Any growth inside such a restricted space can cause problems. Brain tumors can be cancerous (malignant) or noncancerous (benign). When benign or malignant tumors grow, they can cause the pressure inside your skull to increase. This can cause brain damage, and it can be life-threatening. Brain tumors are categorized as primary or secondary. A primary brain tumor originates in your brain. Many primary brain tumors are benign. A secondary brain tumor, also known as a metastatic brain tumor, occurs when cancer cells spread to your brain from another organ, such as your lung or breast. Types of brain tumors Primary brain tumors Primary brain tumors originate in your brain. They can develop from your: brain cells the membranes that surround your brain, which are called meninges nerve cells glands Primary tu...

Anxiety May Cause to Increase Blood Pressure, Blood Sugar and Cholesterol.

Anxiety may cause to raise blood pressure, blood sugar, and cholesterol? Anxiety   doesn't   cause  long-term   high blood pressure  ( hypertension). But episodes of   anxiety can cause  dramatic, temporary spikes in your   blood pressure. If those temporary spikes occur frequently, such as every day, they   can cause damage to your   blood  vessels, heart and kidneys, as   can  chronic   high blood pressure. There is compelling evidence that your level of   stress can cause  an increase in   bad cholesterol  indirectly. For example, one study found that   stress  is positively linked to having less healthy dietary habits, a   higher  body weight, and a less healthy diet, all of which are known risk factors for   high cholesterol Behaving in an apprehensive manner (anxiety) causes the body to produce the stress response. The stress response immediately secretes str...

What is Phobia? Causes,Symptoms,Types and Treatment for Phobias.

What is Phobia? A phobia is an excessive and irrational fear reaction. If you have a phobia, you may experience a deep sense of dread or panic when you encounter the source of your fear. The fear can be of a certain place, situation, or object. Unlike general anxiety disorders, a phobia is usually connected to something specific. The impact of a phobia can range from annoying to severely disabling. People with phobias often realize their fear is irrational, but they’re unable to do anything about it. Such fears can interfere with your work, school, and personal relationships. Phobias that are specific to a particular stimulus can have a variety of different causes, which fall into 3 main categories—namely, learned fear, psychological influences, and biological influences. The following article will detail the specifics of these 3 types of causes, and offer tips as to how to prevent phobias from developing. Potential Causes of Phobias Genetic and environmental factors can c...

What is Relationship between Allergies and Anxiety?

Allergies and Anxiety Allergies are a common condition affecting the vast majority of Americans in some form or another. Some people have mild allergies, consisting of a few sniffles when confronted with dust. Others experience profound and dangerous allergies, putting them at risk of death if they encounter the allergic substance. Allergies are interesting, because even now more and more types of allergies are being discovered. Studies have shown that stress levels can actually increase allergy symptoms, and some foods that previously caused a bit of discomfort may actually be causing allergic reactions. There are also reasons to believe that allergies themselves can cause or contribute to your an The Relationship between Allergies and Anxiety The relationship between allergies and anxiety is complicated, because it's not entirely known. Each person's body reacts differently, both to allergies and to anxiety, so it's difficult for researchers to pinpoint the cause...