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Can a brain tumor cause dizziness

A 35-year-old member asked:
Dr. William Singer
Pediatric Neurology 53 years experience
Unlikely: The combination of vertigo and dizziness is unlikely to be a symptom of a brain tumor. When it is it is usually accompanied by hearing loss. Most ... Read More
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Dr. Douglas Miller
Pathology 43 years experience
Not very: Vertigo is sometimes caused by a brain tumor affecting the vestibular nerve, a so-called 'acoustic neuroma' (vestibular schwannoma). However there ar... Read More
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A 62-year-old female asked:
Dr. Jeffrey Buchsbaum
Radiation Oncology 33 years experience
Need more data: In general, a meningioma is a very slow growing tumor and this is unlikely to all of a sudden happen. Other issues can cause these symptoms (they are ... Read More
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A 19-year-old male asked:
Dr. Azen Jukic
Pathology 30 years experience
Medication: You need a complete exam, not a medication at this point. Please see the answers on your other (related) questions.
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Dr. Aasim Sehbai
Medical Oncology 26 years experience
Brain tumor: If someone have brain stem tumor it causes dizziness, balance problems, problem with speech and swallowing. It can also cause headache and vision prob... Read More
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A 26-year-old female asked:
Dr. Adam Lewis
Neurosurgery 37 years experience
Brain tumor: Déjà vu is not associated with brain tumors. See your medical doctor to manage the anxiety and thyroid disease. This should help reduce or eliminate t... Read More
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A 33-year-old female asked:
Dr. Carrie Cannon
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Family Medicine 35 years experience
Brain tumor epilepsy: When is your next appointment with your neurologist? Sounds like you need to be seen very soon. If your weakness involves less muscle strength instea... Read More
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A 27-year-old male asked:
Dr. Joseph Woods
Pathology 30 years experience
Get checked,,,: You should get your dizziness checked out but at your age it's highly unlikely to be a brain tumor even with your history of ct scans. It's likely du... Read More
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A 26-year-old female asked:
Dr. Myron Arlen
Surgical Oncology 66 years experience
No tumor: URI can produce some inflammation of inner ear. This results with fluid behind ear drum which if symptomatic should be drained. The fluid could indu... Read More
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A 22-year-old male asked:
Dr. Alan Ali
Dr. Alan Alianswered
Psychiatry 34 years experience
Tumors & dizziness: Very rare, mostly metastatic tumors in brain from other organs.
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A 36-year-old female asked:
Dr. Joseph Gutman
45 years experience
Hmm...: Depending on the site in the brain where a potential tumor is... The symptoms can be varied... Often, most tumor are discovered because symptoms a... Read More
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A 22-year-old male asked:
Dr. Bernstein Joel
ENT and Head and Neck Surgery 62 years experience
Unlikely: The differential diagnosis of dizziness is difficult. Otologists and neurologists see the majority of these patients and often do not make a specific... Read More
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