Your child stayed at the hospital so that the oncology care team (medical specialists who treat people with cancer) could do tests to find out more about your child's brain tumor. When the care team has the information they need, they will work with you and your child to find the best treatment plan. Follow these instructions to care for your child at home.
Follow your care team instructions about:
Your child:
You know your child best. If you see signs that concern you, call a member of your care team.
Your child:
How does a brain tumor cause symptoms? A tumor can press on the parts of the brain that help the body work. Kids who have a brain tumor might have headaches, feel very tired, lose their appetite, or feel nauseated. Some kids might have blurry vision, trouble focusing, or balance problems.
How are brain tumors treated? Treatments for a brain tumor can include:
Kids with brain tumors also may get medicine to help with pain or nausea. They may have physical therapy or speech therapy to help with problems like muscle weakness or trouble speaking.