Question
What are the common symptoms of oral cancer patients?
Answer
The symptoms of oral cancer include:
- Limited head movement and abnormal pain sensation: Limited tongue movement, which may cause difficulties in chewing, swallowing, or speaking, with one side of the tongue possibly losing sensation or becoming numb.
- Unexplained swelling in the mouth: Swelling in the mouth or neck that is painless.
- Localized swelling of the jawbone: Localized swelling of the jawbone can lead to facial asymmetry, sometimes accompanied by abnormal pain or receding teeth. Please note that the symptoms of oral cancer may vary from person to person. If there is any suspicion, medical examination should be sought promptly.