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Numbness In Hand, Thumping In Ear And Fatique With The History Of Brain Tumor Which Was Removed Partly. Does The Symptoms Are Associated With Brain Tumor?

My daughter had a brain tumor removed in May. She still has about 10 percent of it that could not be removed. Recently she has had numbness in her hand, thumping in her ear and a sound in her head like wind is rushing thru it. She also is very fatigued. Do all of these symptoms sound like they could be associated with her tumor.
Tue, 10 Dec 2013
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These symptoms seem to be associated with the tumor. But knowledge of type of tumor will be helpful to exactly find the connection. You should consult your treating doctor for clinical examination.


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Numbness In Hand, Thumping In Ear And Fatique With The History Of Brain Tumor Which Was Removed Partly. Does The Symptoms Are Associated With Brain Tumor?

Hi, These symptoms seem to be associated with the tumor. But knowledge of type of tumor will be helpful to exactly find the connection. You should consult your treating doctor for clinical examination. Do consider a positive feedback as a credit to my work. Let me know if you have any further questions.