6 mouth cancer symptoms everyone should know 

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Pain in mouth

Painful mouth ulcers that do not heal, even after several weeks, are a symptom of mouth cancer and should be checked out by a healthcare professional.

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Lumps

Lumps that persistently form in the mouth or neck, and do not go away after a few weeks, may be a symptom of mouth cancer.

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Loose Teeth or Sockets

Loose teeth or sockets that do not heal after extractions can be a sign of mouth cancer and should be checked by a dental professional.

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Numbness

Persistent numbness in lip or tongue may indicate mouth cancer; early diagnosis and treatment are crucial.

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 Patches

White or red patches, lumps, or difficulty moving the jaw or tongue in the mouth may indicate mouth cancer, requiring medical attention for early detection and treatment.

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Changes in speech

The sudden development of a lisp or other changes in speech can be a possible symptom of mouth cancer and should be evaluated by a medical professional.

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