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Because the brain does not possess pain sensitive nerves, a brain tumor would probably not have pain among its immediate symptoms. Actually, a person would be more likely to experience problems with vision, balance, or perhaps cognitive problems before the occurrence of pain which would be caused by the tumor growing into areas that can feel pain. In other words, it's more likely that pain would be experienced after other symptoms became known. Headaches are actually one of the last signs of a brain tumor and less than 1 percent of those who attempt to get help for headache pain have a brain tumor. Questions and Information about Migraines and Headaches Social Security Disability Information |


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