How to Identify Symptoms of Oral Cancer
Instructions
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Examine your mouth for signs of any lumps, which may be painless. The lumps appear to be a pale or whitish in color and are encircled by a hard rim or ridge. This is one of the first indications of abnormal cell growth.
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Pay immediate attention to any lumps that are found in the mouth that grow larger and/or those that bleed easily. In some cases, this growth may become an open sore, much like a canker sore, but it does not heal.
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Check your teeth and gums for abnormal signs of swelling, redness or lumps that don't go away within a few days. Older individuals who wear dentures may find that their dentures don't fit properly any more.
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Be alert for signs of any lump that makes the tongue feel stiff or tingly. In such cases, the tongue may take on a life of its own and be difficult to control during talking or eating. In some cases, this symptom of a stiff tongue makes it difficult to swallow solid or liquid foods.
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