Previously, Japanese singer Nobuo Yamada, who sang the theme song of "Saint Seiya", officially announced that he would participate in the platter concert to be held in Guangzhou on April 13. However, he suddenly fell ill and was admitted to the hospital on the night of April 9, a

Previously, Japanese singer Nobuo Yamada, who sang the theme song of "Saint Seiya", officially announced that he would participate in the platter concert to be held in Guangzhou on April 13. However, he suddenly fell ill and was admitted to the hospital on the night of April 9, and missed the concert.

On April 20, Nobuo Yamada’s agency 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 a doctor.

Nobuo Yamada was born in Osaka, Japan on January 20, 1964. He is 60 years old this year. He was the lead singer of a famous Japanese band 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. It is reported that the platter concert that Nobuo Yamada was originally scheduled to star in has been staged in Beijing, Chengdu, Shanghai, Wuhan and other places.

The anime "Saint Seiya" is a classic childhood memory for many people born in the 80s and 90s.

After learning about the singer’s illness, netizens expressed emotion: the songs he sang were memories of their youth!

News link: Be wary 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.

Headache, vomiting, and blurred vision are the "triad syndrome" of increased intracranial pressure. One of the most common diseases is brain tumors. When encountering such a situation, you must pay attention to timely medical examination.

●Early morning headache: Early headaches are more likely to occur in the early morning. , usually around 4-5 am, I often wake up from a deep sleep with pain, which is the so-called "morning headache" or "early morning headache". It is intermittent, sometimes light and sometimes heavy, sometimes disappearing and sometimes appearing. Get out of bed and walk around. With exercise, the headache gradually eases or disappears. 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.

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. For patients who have been diagnosed with brain tumors, care and rehabilitation training during the recovery period are crucial. (Comprehensive report by Guangzhou Daily’s WeChat public account)