There appear to be quite a few symptoms of oral cancer. Perhaps the most noticeable is patches of white (or red, or even a mix) in your mouth or on your lips. You may also have sores on your mouth that won't heal, bleeding inside your mouth, tooth loss (or loosened teeth), difficulty swallowing and wearing dentures, a lump in your neck, and yes, even earache.
Oral cancer is any form of cancer cell growth that is located in the oral cavity, or mouth and throat. Some of the symptoms of oral cancer include lesions, lumps or ulcers in the mouth that do not go away in fourteen days , tongue problems, pain or other strange sensations in the mouth or on the tongue and difficulty swallowing. For more comprehensive information on the symptoms of oral cancer, visit your local medical center and talk to a nurse or doctor.
I don't really know much about oral cancer but I would think discoloration of the tongue and/or gums, oral sensitivity, loose teeth, and any bumps or marks.
The term oral cancer includes cancer of the mouth (oral cavity) and the back of the mouth (oropharynx). Red and white patches inside the mouth, bleeding, loose teeth, pain upon swallowing, a lump in the neck, earache, and a sore on your lip or in your mouth that won't heal are all symptoms of oral cancer. Treatment for oral cancer depends upon the staging of the disease and usually involves surgery, radiation therapy, or chemotherapy.
White patches in the mouth, along with swelling are symptoms of oral cancer.Any changes in the appearance could be a symptom so you should see your DR. to be safe
A few early signs of oral cancer are sores in the mouth, they are usually white or red dots that have a velvety feel to them. You may experience other symptoms as well; such as, weight loss, ear infections, loss of appetite, difficulty swallowing.
Both oral cancer and lung cancer are.
Both oral cancer and lung cancer are.
Can oral lichen planus leads to oral cancer?
the scientific name is oral cancer.
Yes, because many dental problems can be 'asymptomatic' (or without symptoms). Meaning, you have no pain or symptoms, but you could have an abscess or cyst, or the start of early stage oral cancer.
There are many types of cancer. Each of these types of cancer can present completely different symptoms to another.
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