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In the early stages, mouth canc3r often goes forgotten as it may not show clear symptoms. However, individuals who smoke or drink regularly should make it a priority to have their mouth checked routinely.

The common symptoms of oral canc3r include a non-healing blister on the lips or mouth, enlargement or swelling in the mouth, bleeding, loose teeth, difficulty swallowing or mouth pain, a sudden lump in the neck, earache, unexplained weight loss, numbness in the lips, face, neck, or chin, red or white patches on the lips or mouth, throat pain, dry mouth, jaw stiffness or pain, and tongue pain.

While these symptoms do not appear mouth canc3r, they should not be neglected—especially if multiple symptoms occur or persist despite treatment. Early diagnosis and medical consultation are crucial.

Causes

The main reasons of mouth canc3r are smoking (cigarettes, cigars, pipes), tobacco use in any form, and heavy alcohol consumption. The stages of mouth canc3r are as follows:

  • Stage 1 – The tumor is under 1 inch in size and has not reached the lymph nodes;
  • Stage 2 – The tumor is between 1 and 2 inches and has still not spread to lymph nodes;
  • Stage 3 – The tumor is more than 2 inches or is smaller but has spread to nearby lymph nodes;
  • Stage 4 – Canc3r has spread extensively to surrounding tissues, lips, lymph nodes, or distant organs.