Symptoms of oral frontal tumors

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Cancer is the most common malignant tumor in oral and maxillofacial region, and sarcoma is less. Most of the tumors are squamous cell carcinoma, followed by adenoepithelial carcinoma, basal cell carcinoma, undifferentiated carcinoma and lymphoepithelial carcinoma. Oral cancer mostly occurs in the exposed site, and often has precancerous process, which is favorable for early detection and treatment of oral cancer. The symptoms of oral frontal tumor, let me tell you.

Symptoms of oral frontal tumors

Symptom one: ulcer does not heal. The course of oral cancer is generally less than two weeks. If the symptoms such as burning and pain are not good for more than two weeks, we should be alert to the possibility of oral cancer. Because, the oral cavity cancer often manifests for the ulcer's form, the periphery bulges, the central uneven, and has the necrotic tissue to cover, the pain is obvious.

Symptom 2: obvious pain. In the early stage, there is no pain or only local abnormal friction, and the pain is obvious after ulceration. As the tumor further invades the nerve, it can cause ear and throat pain.

Symptom 3: enlarged lymph nodes. Oral tumors often metastasize to the nearby cervical lymph nodes. Sometimes the primary lesion is very small, even the symptoms are not obvious, but metastatic cancer cells are found in the cervical lymph nodes. Therefore, if the cervical lymph nodes suddenly swell, it is necessary to check the oral cavity.

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It should be emphasized that although the above symptoms are common symptoms of oral cancer, it is not entirely to judge whether they have cancer. Because, oral inflammation will also appear the above symptoms, it is best to go to the hospital in time, early diagnosis, symptomatic treatment.