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Lip oral cavity carcinoma
- Oral cancer most commonly involves the lips or the tongue. It ... spread quickly. Smoking and other tobacco use are linked to most ...
- ... a sign of more serious problem, such as mouth cancer.
- ... 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 ...
- ... and stringy saliva Cuts or cracks in your lips, or at the corners of ... in the tongue and mouth Cavities (dental caries) Gum disease
- ... trouble breastfeeding because of: Birth defects of the mouth ... Breast cancer or other cancer Breast infection or breast abscess ...
- ... 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 ...
- ... 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?
- ... weight, early labor , losing your baby , and cleft lip Decreased ... mouth, tongue, esophagus, and pancreas Gum problems, tooth wear, ...
- ... a weakened immune system due to atopic dermatitis , cancer , or HIV infection
- 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 ...