In Swansea, a 15-year-old's mild headache was revealed to be a brain tumour, prompting the teen to warn others about the importance of paying attention to such symptoms. Another individual reported to A&E with auditory hallucinations of music, initially dismissed as stress, before a brain tumour diagnosis was confirmed. These cases underscore the critical nature of seemingly benign symptoms and the importance of medical vigilance.
15-year-old warns others to look out for symptoms after mild headache turns out to be a brain tumour https://t.co/SClWNZ1NDW
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A teenager has issued a warning after his mild headache turned out to be a brain tumour https://t.co/UnV081AFfn
I went to A&E because I kept hearing imaginary music: Doctors said I was 'a bit stressed' before they realised I had a brain tumour https://t.co/voIpXFTW8U https://t.co/B2D6SGy3aJ
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