Excess swelling of the lips or gums. Irregular lumps in the mouth. Unexplained excessive bleeding of the gums. Discolored patches or spots on the inside of the mouth.
No, bone cancer does not affect teeth because teeth are not made of bone tissue. However, there are types of cancer that can affect the mouth and jaw bones, but these would not be considered bone cancer of the teeth specifically.
Patients who are bedridden, have difficulty swallowing, breathe through their mouth, or have dry mouth due to medications may need frequent mouth care to prevent oral health issues like cavities or infections. Additionally, patients undergoing cancer treatment or with conditions that weaken the immune system may benefit from frequent mouth care to prevent complications.
If cells do not know when to stop dividing, they can continue to proliferate uncontrollably, leading to the formation of a tumor. This uncontrolled growth can result in the development of cancer.
Not exactly, because over 50% of the world's population smoke somthing. When you smoke tobacco it can kill some cells in the body. When you kill some of these cells it can cause you to get many symptoms such as LUNG CANCER, MOUTH CANCER, and it can also make your voice change very badly, and if you continue to smoke it will cause you to lose your voice permanatly.
No, bone cancer is not related to joints popping. Bone cancer is a type of cancer that starts in the bones, whereas joints popping typically results from the release of trapped air bubbles in the joint space. If you are concerned about joint popping or bone cancer, it is best to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and guidance.
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Excess swelling of the lips or gums. Irregular lumps in the mouth. Unexplained excessive bleeding of the gums. Discolored patches or spots on the inside of the mouth.
Lung cancer and mouth cancer.
No, at least not from that. Cancer is not contagious.
throat cancer
Excess swelling of the lips or gums. Irregular lumps in the mouth. Unexplained excessive bleeding of the gums. Discolored patches or spots on the inside of the mouth.
Lung cancer, throat cancer, mouth cancer
Any form of mouth tobacco can cause mouth cancer.
yes cancer can make u bleed through tha mouth
Gum cancer. AJ
the scientific name is oral cancer.
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.