Brain tumors may cause head pain, but the specific pain location is not completely fixed, mainly depending on the location where the tumor grows and the size of the tumor tissue, and may also be accompanied by migraine or multiple headache. In addition to headache, the patient may also have dizziness or abnormal changes in vision. If the tumor invades the auditory nerve, it may also lead to hearing loss, and in serious cases, it may lead to hearing loss. For the diagnosis of brain tumors, in addition to the corresponding symptoms, further imaging examinations such as CT or MRI should also be carried out, which is also one of the preferred ways of brain tumor screening. Among them, magnetic resonance examination has relatively high resolution for brain tissue, which is helpful to find early tumors.