Mouth Cancer: What You Should Know
Mouth cancer can affect the lips, tongue, inner cheeks, gums, and lower part of the mouth. Early detection is key—but symptoms often go unnoticed in the beginning.
If you smoke or drink regularly, you should get your mouth examined frequently. Experts recommend seeing your dentist at least twice a year for routine checks.
Possible Symptoms:
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Persistent mouth sores
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Lumps or thick patches inside the mouth
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Difficulty chewing or swallowing
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Numbness or pain in the mouth or jaw
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Unexplained bleeding
If you notice any of these signs, consult a Mouth Cancer Specialist like Dr. Sajjan Rajpurohit immediately.
Early diagnosis can save lives—don’t ignore the warning signs.