Symptoms of Tongue Cancer
Tongue cancer is a type of oral cancer that usually
develops in the squamous cells which form the surface of the tongue. It develops
at the front surface of the tongue, though Cancer can develop in two different
areas of the tongue. Cancer developed at the back of the tongue is called
oropharyngeal cancer. Squamous cell
carcinoma is the most common type of tongue cancer.
The primary symptoms of tongue cancer are a painful
tongue and sore on the tongue that does not heal. Other symptoms of tongue
cancer include:
- ·
stiff jaw or tongue,
- ·
pain in the jaw or throat,
- ·
a tongue ulcer,
- · a problem in swallowing or chewing food,
- ·
bleeding from the tongue,
- · numbness in mouth etc
The
symptoms of tongue cancer are similar to those of other types of oral cancers,
therefore,
they may not be evident in the early stages of the diseases.
It
is possible for people to have some of these symptoms without having the tongue
cancer or any other type of oral cancer.
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