Oral cancer is a term used for cancer that affects the insides of the mouth. Oral cancer may appear as white spots or bleeding sores, which are frequent issues with the mouth or lips, but these symptoms don’t go away if cancerous. If not detected early or left untreated after detection, it can be fatal. Let’s discuss its symptoms, treatment, myths and FAQs related to it in this article.
Symptoms:
Watch out for these potential signs of oral cancer:
● Sores that Don’t Heal: Persistent ulcers in the mouth or lips.
● Lumps or Thickening: Unexplained changes in the mouth or neck.
● Difficulty Swallowing: Pain or discomfort when eating or swallowing.
● White or Red Patches: Unusual discoloration of the oral tissues.
Treatment:
Treatment for oral cancer may include:
● Surgery: Removal of cancerous tissue or affected lymph nodes.
● Radiation Therapy: Strong energy beams are used to either kill or stop the growth of cancerous cells.
● Chemotherapy: Anti-cancer medications are given to kill cancer cells that affect most of your body.
Myths:
Debunking oral cancer myths:
● Myth 1: “Only smokers get oral cancer.”
● Fact: Non-smokers can also develop oral cancer due to various risk factors.
● Myth 2: “Oral cancer symptoms are always obvious.”
● Fact: Early symptoms may look like common issues that often go unnoticed.
FAQs
Who is at risk for oral cancer?
Smoking, heavy alcohol use, and HPV infection are the risk factors.
How can I reduce my risk?
Avoid tobacco, limit alcohol, and maintain good oral hygiene.
Disclaimer:
This content is for informational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider for personalised guidance.
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