Health
Fatigue or “thakaan” is a common complaint for many people, often due to stress, lack of sleep, or lifestyle issues. However, in some rare cases, persistent fatigue may be linked to a more serious condition such as a brain tumor. It’s important to know that tiredness alone does not mean someone has a tumor, but when it occurs alongside other specific symptoms, it may be a warning sign worth investigating.

What is a Brain Tumor?
A brain tumor is an abnormal growth of cells in or around the brain. Some tumors are benign (non-cancerous), while others are malignant (cancerous). Depending on their size and location, brain tumors can affect how the body functions and lead to noticeable physical or mental symptoms.
Key Signs of a Brain Tumor (Besides Fatigue)

- Frequent and Unusual Headaches
One of the most common symptoms is persistent headaches that are different from usual migraines or stress-related headaches. These headaches may worsen in the morning or during physical activity. - Vision Problems
Sudden changes in vision such as blurred sight, double vision, or loss of peripheral vision can indicate pressure in the brain caused by a tumor. - Seizures
Experiencing seizures without any previous history can be a red flag. A seizure may appear as muscle jerking, sudden confusion, or loss of consciousness. - Memory or Concentration Issues
Difficulty focusing, forgetting common things, or confusion in daily tasks might be early signs of something affecting brain function. - Balance and Coordination Trouble
Tumors in certain areas of the brain can affect motor skills, causing clumsiness, difficulty walking, or loss of balance. - Nausea or Vomiting Without Cause
Constant nausea or vomiting, especially when it occurs without any stomach issues or infections, might be linked to increased pressure in the brain. - Hearing Loss or Ringing in the Ears
A tumor near the auditory nerves can affect hearing. Sudden hearing loss in one ear or persistent ringing should be evaluated. - Personality or Behavioral Changes
Loved ones may notice changes in mood, personality, or behavior. These changes might include irritability, depression, or a lack of motivation. - Weakness or Numbness in Limbs
A tumor pressing on parts of the brain may cause weakness, numbness, or tingling, often on one side of the body.
When to See a Doctor
If you or someone you know experiences several of these symptoms over a period of time especially if they worsen consult a neurologist or healthcare professional. Early detection of a brain tumor increases the chances of effective treatment.
While fatigue is a common and usually harmless symptom, it is important to listen to your body. When combined with other unusual signs, it may be worth investigating further. Brain tumors are rare, but being aware of the symptoms beyond just tiredness can make a big difference in early diagnosis and treatment.