Know More About Mouth Cancer Symptoms

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What exactly is Mouth cancer and what are the areas it affects?

This is the cancer that occur in the mouth (oral cavity) and the fraction of the throat at the back of the mouth (oropharynx). The oral cavity and oropharynx have many parts:

Lips

Lining of your cheeks

Salivary glands (glands that make saliva)

Roof of your mouth (hard palate)

Back of your mouth (soft palate and uvula)

Floor of your mouth (area under the tongue)

Gums and teeth

Tongue

Tonsils

What you need to know about cancer

Cancer begins in cells, the connecting points that make up tissue. Tissues make the organs of the body. Normally cells grow and divide to produce new cells as the body needs them. When cells grow old, they die, and new cells take their place. Sometimes this unified process goes wrong. New cells are formed when the body does not need any additional cells, and the old cells do not die when they should. These extra cells can make a mass of tissue referred to as a growth or tumor.
Tumors can either be benign or malignant. Benign Tumors are not cancerous while malignant tumors are extremely severe.

Mouth Cancer

Oral cancer is part of a set of cancers called head and neck cancers. Oral cancer can form in any part of the oral cavity or oropharynx. Most oral cancers begin in the tongue and in the floor of the mouth. Almost all oral cancers begin in the flat cells (squamous cells) that cover the surfaces of the mouth, tongue, and lips. These cancers are called squamous cell carcinomas.

When oral cancer metastasizes, it normally travels through the lymphatic system. Cancer cells that enter the lymphatic system are carried along by lymph, a clear, watery fluid. The cancer cells often appear first in nearby lymph nodes in the neck. Cancer cells can also spread to other parts of the neck, the lungs, and other parts of the body. When this happens, the new tumor has the same kind of abnormal cells as the primary tumor.

What are the symptoms of Mouth cancer?

Common reactions of oral cancer include:

1.Patches inside your mouth or on your lips that are white, a mixture of red and white, or red.
leukoplakia are the most famous. White patches sometimes become malignant.

Erythroleukoplakia are more likely than white patches to turn malignant.

Red patches are brightly colored, smooth areas that often become malignant.

1. A sore on your lip or in your mouth that won't heal

2. Bleeding in your mouth

3. Loose teeth

4. Difficulty or pain when swallowing

5. Difficulty wearing dentures

6. A lump in your neck

7. An earache

If you think you may have these reactions you should see a doctor or dentists so that any problem can identified and treated as early as possible.


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