Mar 11 2010
What You Should Know About Oral Cancer
Oral cancer is no laughing matter. And yet, when you try to put sense into a chain-smoker, your logic and arguments will be laughed off. Why do we look for treatments rather than prevent an ailment? Today’s post brings to you information each one of us should know about oral cancer.
Symptoms of oral cancer
- Swelling on the inside of the cheek
- Red or white patches on the lips or inside the mouth
- Blister on the lips or inside the mouth
- Sudden misalignment of teeth or dentures
- Bleeding in the mouth
- Unexplained pain in the throat and ears
- Sudden change in voice
- Numbness in some parts of the mouth
- Sore throat not borne out of common cold
Factors that cause oral cancer
- Excessive smoking
- Consumption of tobacco in any other form
- Excessive consumption of alcohol
- Poor oral hygiene accompanied by one the above factors
- Too much exposure to the sun’s UV rays
How to prevent oral cancer
- Visit your dentist if you have a dental problem and get it treated.
- Cut down on the number of cigarettes you smoke.
- Cut down the usage of tobacco in any other form.
- Cut down on your consumption of alcohol.
- Visit your dentist every six months for check-ups.
What should you do when you find out you have oral cancer? Don’t panic. Oral cancer can be treated with chemotherapy, radio therapy, and surgery.
It is important you don’t ignore any sign of the disease. And make sure you visit your dentist regularly.
Take care. Happy smiling!
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