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A well-known male singer has been diagnosed with a brain tumor!

author:Wushan Melting

Previously, Japanese singer Nobuo Yamada, who had sung the theme song of "Saint Seiya", officially announced that he would participate in the platter concert held in Guangzhou on April 13, but he was hospitalized with a sudden illness on the night of April 9 and was absent from the concert.

On April 20, the agency of the famous Japanese singer Nobuo Yamada issued an announcement explaining the reason for his absence, Nobuo Yamada was diagnosed with a brain tumor and is currently undergoing rehabilitation and treatment under the guidance of doctors.

A well-known male singer has been diagnosed with a brain tumor!

Nobuo Yamada, born on January 20, 1964 in Osaka, Japan, is 60 years old this year. He was the lead singer of a famous Japanese band in the 80s of the 20th century, and the band's classic songs include the theme song "Pegasus Fantasy" and the ending song "Forever Blue" from the anime "Saint Seiya". At this Guangzhou concert, Nobuo Yamada was originally scheduled to sing these two songs. It is reported that Nobuo Yamada's platter concert originally scheduled to appear has been staged in Beijing, Chengdu, Shanghai, Wuhan and other places.

Hearing the news of the singer's illness, netizens expressed their feelings: The song he sang is his own youthful memory!

A well-known male singer has been diagnosed with a brain tumor!
A well-known male singer has been diagnosed with a brain tumor!

Be alert to the "triad" of increased intracranial pressure

A brain tumor is an abnormal growth of tissue within the skull that forms a mass, which can be benign or malignant. They can originate in various parts of the brain, including brain tissue, meninges, cerebral blood vessels, cranial nerves, and pituitary gland.

The formation of brain tumors is a multifactorial, multi-step complex process involving genetic, environmental, lifestyle and other factors.

Headaches, vomiting, and blurred vision are the "triad" of increased intracranial pressure, and one of the most common diseases is brain tumors.

In such a situation, you must pay attention to medical examination in time:

Early morning headache:

The early headache is mostly in the early morning, usually about 4-5 a.m., and often wakes up in a deep sleep, that is, the so-called "morning headache" or "early morning headache", which is intermittent, sometimes mild and sometimes severe, sometimes faint and sometimes appearing, getting out of bed and walking and moving, the headache gradually relieves or disappears. As the disease progresses, the headache gets worse and lasts longer.

Early morning vomiting:

Headache may also be accompanied by vomiting, which is also common in the early morning, and vomiting is projectile: when vomiting, it seems to be "spraying" outward, and after vomiting, the patient feels that the pain is significantly relieved. This kind of vomiting is obviously different from vomiting caused by gastrointestinal diseases, and has little to do with diet, and is not accompanied by gastrointestinal symptoms such as bloating and diarrhea.

Doctors advocate active lifestyle and environmental protection measures to reduce the risk of brain tumours, such as avoiding exposure to harmful chemicals and radiation sources, and maintaining a healthy diet and lifestyle habits. For patients with brain tumors who have been diagnosed, care and rehabilitation during the rehabilitation period are crucial.

Source: Guangzhou Daily