Hi my mom has submucous fibrosis. She used to eat beetul nuts back sround 2005 before marriage (1995) she used to eat them a lot but stopped. After 2006 she went cold turkery in 2010 she got pain in her and found out she had this condition. She got a surgery couple months went bad after the surgery but it got better 2012 pain came back and they went back to the doctor and she had to get a biospy for head and neck cancer and everything came back normal. Even with swelling , pains, and bumps now the pains backa nd hasnt had a checkup over in a year and two three months and the symtoms are back and theyre same and some seem scarier i googled oral cancer symtoms and im terrified i will be getting her checked asap but are these symtoms likely in JUST submucous fibrosis too?
Symptoms of oral cancer are •White patches anywhere in your mouth (leukoplakia). •Red patches anywhere in your mouth (erythroplakia). •A lump on the lip, tongue or in the mouth or throat. •Unusual bleeding or numbness in the mouth. •Pain when chewing or swallowing. •A feeling that something is caught in the throat. •Unusual bleeding or numbness in the mouth. •Loose teeth or dentures feeling uncomfortable and not fitting properly. •A change in your voice or speech problems. •Weight loss. •A lump in the neck.
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What Are Symptoms Of Oral Cancer?
Symptoms of oral cancer are •White patches anywhere in your mouth (leukoplakia). •Red patches anywhere in your mouth (erythroplakia). •A lump on the lip, tongue or in the mouth or throat. •Unusual bleeding or numbness in the mouth. •Pain when chewing or swallowing. •A feeling that something is caught in the throat. •Unusual bleeding or numbness in the mouth. •Loose teeth or dentures feeling uncomfortable and not fitting properly. •A change in your voice or speech problems. •Weight loss. •A lump in the neck. Regards DR De