On April 20, the management company of the famous Japanese singer Nobuo Yamada (NoB) announced that the singer Nobuo Yamada (NoB), who sang the theme song "Pegasus Fantasy" from "Saint Seiya", was diagnosed with a brain tumor and is currently recovering under the guidance of a do

On April 20,

the famous Japanese singer Yamada Nobuo (nob)

's management company announced that

the singer Yamada Nobuo (nob)

who sang the theme song of "Saint Seiya"

"Pegasus Fantasy" was diagnosed with a brain tumor

is currently in Rehabilitation and treatment under the guidance of doctors

It is reported that

Nobuo Yamada had previously announced his participation in

"Until the End of the World" platter concert held in Guangzhou on April 13.

However, he was admitted to the hospital due to a sudden illness on the night of April 9.

announced that he would miss the performance.

Nobuo Yamada was born in Osaka, Japan on January 20, 1964. He is 60 years old, married and has 2 children. He was the lead singer of the famous Japanese hard rock band Make-Up in the 1980s.

The band's classic songs include "Pegasus Fantasy", the theme song of the cartoon "Saint Seiya" and the ending song "Eternal Blue". In this Guangzhou concert, Nobuo Yamada was originally scheduled to sing these two songs.

Anyone who has watched "Saint Seiya"

I'm afraid no one is familiar with this song.

Pegasus Fantasy (Pegasus Fantasy) (single version), make-up

How widespread is this song?

has become the childhood memory of countless people.

has also been reprinted by the well-known Shanghainese musician Director Wang

. The Shanghai version

Tijia Shui Mo Shao (live at the 2014 Magic Road Music Festival) (live), Director Wang

except for the title sequence The song

The ending song of "Saint Seiya"

is also familiar to many people.

Forever Blue Forever- (Forever Blue), make-up

After learning about the illness,

netizens expressed emotion:

This song is their own. Memories of youth!

wishes him a speedy recovery!

Beware of the "triad" of increased intracranial pressure

Brain tumors refer to the abnormal proliferation of intracranial tissue to form masses. These masses can be benign or malignant. They can originate from various parts of the brain, including brain tissue, meninges, cerebral blood vessels, cranial nerves, and the pituitary gland.

The formation of brain tumors is a complex multi-factor, multi-step process involving genetics, environment, lifestyle and other factors.

Doctors advocate active lifestyle and environmental protection measures to reduce the risk of brain tumors, such as avoiding exposure to harmful chemicals and radiation sources, and maintaining a healthy diet and lifestyle.

Headache, vomiting, and blurred vision

This is the "triad" of increased intracranial pressure

One of the most common diseases is brain tumor

● Morning headache: Early headaches are most common in the early morning, usually around 4-5 am. They often wake up from deep sleep with pain, which is the so-called "morning headache" or "early morning headache". It is intermittent, sometimes light and sometimes heavy, sometimes hidden and sometimes visible. If you get out of bed and walk around, the headache will gradually ease or disappear. As the disease progresses, the headache gradually worsens and lasts longer.

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

Be sure to pay attention when encountering similar symptoms

See a doctor promptly for examination

Source: Dawan News Comprehensive News Forum, Yangcheng Pai, Morning News, Nanchang Evening News, Health Times