The biggest sign of mouth cancer is unexplained swelling, bumps, rough spots or ulcers in one's lips, gums or other areas within the mouth. Speckled patches, bleeding and numbness are also good signs.
Mouth cancer, or oral cancer as it is known medically, typically involves a growth or sore in the mouth area. In addition to the presence of these sores/growths, there frequently is bleeding in the mouth, difficulty chewing or swallowing, and possibly a chronic sore throat.
mouth can cause lose of teeth and a lump on the side of your head
if you are a smoker and a drinker you are significantly at higher risk of developing oral cancer
Oral cancer, yes. You can get it from smoking or chewing tobacco, as well as other causes.
Common mouth cancer symptoms are loss of breath, warts in or around mouth, severe plague growth in teeth or on the patients tongue or in the mouth. You can check yourself.
Typical symptoms of mouth cancer include bleeding of the gums for no apparent reason and bumps in or around the mouth. Other symptoms include sore throat and vocal changes.
Symptoms of mouth cancer include sore in the mouth that do not heal, white patches in the mouth, foul taste and bleeding from the mouth.
Lung cancer and mouth cancer.
No, at least not from that. Cancer is not contagious.
throat cancer
Lung cancer, throat cancer, mouth cancer
Any form of mouth tobacco can cause mouth cancer.
yes cancer can make u bleed through tha mouth
the scientific name is oral cancer.
Gum cancer. AJ
First of all, your question is how does smoking involve mouth cancer. And to answer this question, smoking tobacco releases carcinogens into your body which causes your teeth and gums to rot. This cause mouth cancer.
Mouth (Oral) Cancer is treatable with chemotherapy. Another treatment, according to www.medicinenet.com, is surgery.
1. lung cancer 2. heart cancer 3.throat cancer 4. eye cancer 5.mouth cancer
the scientific name is oral cancer.