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