Oral CancerWhen to Call a DoctorCall your doctor if you have one or more of the following symptoms
longer than 2 weeks without explanation: - A sore in your mouth that bleeds easily and
does not heal
- A lump or thickening in your cheek that you can feel
with your tongue
- A white or red patch on your gums, your tongue, or
the lining of your mouth
- A sore throat or a feeling that something
is caught in your throat
- Unexplained difficulty chewing,
swallowing, or moving your jaw or tongue
- Numbness in your tongue or
other areas of your mouth
- Swelling in your jaw that makes your
dentures fit poorly or causes discomfort
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