Psychological stress

It's important to express all your questions, fears, and doubts clearly and seek guidance. From your healthcare providers, your loved ones, your GP, a psychologist...don't dwell on it; ask for help.

Brain tumor treatment is an emotionally and physically demanding experience. Maximum support helps reduce stress. It's important to anticipate the psychological stress and uncertainty that can arise after a procedure, for example, and to actively address and address these to ensure the postoperative period goes as smoothly as possible in all aspects.

This applies to both the patient and family and loved ones.

Living in fear and doubt can be emotionally taxing and lead to depression. This, in turn, negatively impacts your quality of life, which is unfortunate, as it can often be prevented if you address it quickly.

Never refuse help for psychological stress, on the contrary, seek help.

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