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2. White or Red Patches

  • Leukoplakia (white patches): Thickened, white patches that do not scrape off.
  • Erythroplakia (red patches): Bright red, velvety areas that may bleed easily.
  • Mixed patches: A combination of red and white areas.

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3. Unexplained Bleeding

  • Bleeding in the mouth without any known cause, such as injury or biting.

4. Lumps, Thickened Areas, or Rough Spots

  • Any unexplained lump or thickening in the cheek, gums, tongue, or other areas inside the mouth.
  • May feel like a rough spot or an area with uneven texture.

5. Numbness or Pain in the Mouth, Tongue, or Lips

  • A tingling, burning, or numb sensation in any part of the mouth.
  • Pain in the tongue or other areas of the mouth that doesn’t go away.

6. Difficulty Chewing or Swallowing

  • Feeling like something is stuck in the throat.
  • Discomfort or pain when chewing or swallowing food.

7. Persistent Bad Breath

  • Chronic bad breath that does not go away with oral hygiene.

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