Saturday, November 14, 2009

What are the signs and symptoms of oral cancer?

Most patients have no detectable symptoms during the early stages of oral cancer. Smokers, heavy drinkers should have regular checkups at the dentists' - dentists are often able to identify signs of oral cancer.

When signs and symptoms do appear, the typically include:
  • Patches on the lining of the mouth or tongue, usually red or red and white in color.
  • Mouth ulcers that do not go away.
  • A sore that does not heal.
  • A swelling in the mouth that persists for over three weeks.
  • A lump or thickening of the skin or lining of the mouth.
  • Pain when swallowing.
  • Loosening teeth (tooth) for no clear reason.
  • Dentures don't fit properly.
  • Jaw pain.
  • Jaw stiffness.
  • Sore Thorat
  • A sensation that something is stuck in your throat.
  • Painful tongue.
  • A hoarse voice.
  • Pain in the neck that does not go away.
If you have some of these symptoms you should see our doctor. There are many other conditions and diseases with similar symptoms.

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