Oral cancer?
I'm worried. Two days ago, I noticed a huge lump behind my tongue. It's completely red and really hurts when I touch it or swallow. I've done a lot of things to relieve the pain or make the lump go away, but it just hurts more. I'm 16 and have been smoking for about 3-4 months, and I'm kind of worried it might be oral cancer. I've been warned about it before, after all.
You see what’s coming from smoking!
I don’t believe in cancer, but let this *** be dangerous smoking, otherwise you probably have it at some point!
From the doctor with you before there’s anything inflamed or worse.
As you describe it with redness and white dot, you probably have an eager inflammation. It must be treated immediately, you have to go to the doctor and not tomorrow.
if you leave it untreated, the inflammation can come to the bloodstream and then you have a sepsis. A sepsis is a blood poison and you can die of it.
And child, let the shit be smoking. Otherwise you will die early, let that be told you.
Well, my mother said it looks like an aphth, she meant that goes away from alone I just have to drink tea and spare neck. She meant it is unnecessary to drive me to the doctor now because it is 45 minutes by car
she’s right, they’re really nasty, and they’re hurting, but they’re really healing.
Do you know what helps?: EIS eating – recommended my dentist in January when I had some. And if you have a pharmacy nearby – there are so sticky blue ointment extra for something that supports the healing even more.
Is your mother a doctor? Did she study medicine? Whoever cares about his child goes to the doctor. Apparently you’re not worth the 45 minutes way…
Yes Apparently not, she thinks she doesn’t drive the way there and I should just look like I’m going on a smweek
“Ferndiagnostic” about the Internet is unfortunately very unreliable! In addition, the fewest people here have a medical study. I can only advise you one thing: Off to the Uncle Doctor!
Please go to the doctor, that sounds like an inflamed gland.
Thank you
An inflammation is also painful, it is not always cancer (except you ask Dr. Google)
Yes I didn’t googling but my mother meant that it could be, and it didn’t scare me anymore
Let it be investigated, at your age, it would be very unlikely to suffer from oral cavity cancer, but you cannot completely exclude it. I think it could be an inflammation, a cyst or an abscess.
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If it looks like a white spot, it could be an aphte.
I’ve looked up Gradually and it’s such a white point, I want to googlen what that is because I can get too many different answers