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Results 1 - 10 of 39 for Lip oral cavity carcinoma
  1. Oral cancer most commonly involves the lips or the tongue. It ... spread quickly. Smoking and other tobacco use are linked to most ...
  2. ... a sign of more serious problem, such as mouth cancer.
  3. ... vocal cords, and then through the throat, nose, mouth, and lips. A voice disorder may be due to: Acid from the stomach moving upward ( GERD ) Cancer of the throat Cleft palate or other problems ...
  4. ... and stringy saliva Cuts or cracks in your lips, or at the corners of ... in the tongue and mouth Cavities (dental caries) Gum disease
  5. ... trouble breastfeeding because of: Birth defects of the mouth ... Breast cancer or other cancer Breast infection or breast abscess ...
  6. ... and vitamin B12 to prevent outbreaks. To prevent cancer of the mouth: DO NOT smoke or use tobacco. Limit alcohol to 2 drinks per day. Wear a wide-brimmed hat to shade your lips. Wear a lip balm with SPF 15 at ...
  7. ... weight, early labor , losing your baby , and cleft lip Decreased ... mouth, tongue, esophagus, and pancreas Gum problems, tooth wear, ...
  8. ... should I take care of my mouth and lips? How can I prevent mouth ... can I do about my fatigue? When should I call the provider?
  9. ... a weakened immune system due to atopic dermatitis , cancer , or HIV infection
  10. Take good care of your mouth during cancer treatment. Not doing so can lead to an increase in bacteria in your mouth. The bacteria can cause infection in your ...
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