From the case of sore throat Feeling a lump stuck in the throat Warning signs of oral cancer The National Cancer Institute, Department of Medical Affairs, clarified the fact that Such symptoms can be a warning sign of oral cancer. It can occur in a variety of oral locations, including the tongue, bulge, cheeks, lips, gums, palate, floor, under the tongue, uvula, and tonsils. The cause of oral cancer comes from many factors such as smoking behavior. Drinking alcohol And chewing betel nuts
On February 23, the Thailand Anti-Fake News Center revealed that according to social media messages about a sore throat, a lump in the throat was felt. Warning signs of oral cancer The Anti-Fake News Center has conducted a fact check by National Cancer Institute, Department of Medicine, Ministry of Public Health Found that such issues Is real data
In the case of posting a message that Sore throat and feeling a lump in the throat Warning signs of oral cancer The National Cancer Institute, Department of Medicine has clarified the fact that Such symptoms can be a warning sign of oral cancer. By oral cancer It is a cancer that can occur in many locations in the oral cavity, including the tongue, cheeks, lips, gums, palate, floor, under the tongue, uvula and tonsils. The cause of oral cancer comes from many factors such as smoking behavior. Drinking alcohol And chewing betel nuts Human papilloma virus (HPV) infection or chronic oral lesions In general, we can observe unusual symptoms such as
1. Sore or feel a lump in the throat
2. Have oral ulcers like chronic ulcers
3. Numbness or pain in the face, mouth and throat for unknown reasons.
4. A red, white or red white lesion is found in the mouth.
5. Found a large swollen lump. Or abnormal bleeding in the oral cavity
However, if found to have oral and pharyngeal abnormalities for a long time. Should urgently consult a medical professional This is because the early detection of cancer will have a chance of cure.
And to allow people to receive information from National Cancer Institute You can follow the information on the website. http://thaicancernews.nci.go.th/_v2/ or www.nci.go.th or call 02 2026800
Examination agency: National Cancer Institute, Department of Medicine, Ministry of Public Health
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