Mouth cancer often goes unnoticed in its early stages because symptoms can be mild or mistaken for minor issues. People who smoke or drink regularly should have their mouths checked often, as they are at higher risk.
Warning signs include non-healing sores, swelling, bleeding, loose teeth, pain while swallowing, neck lumps, earaches, unexplained weight loss, numbness, red or white patches, dry mouth, or persistent jaw or tongue pain. Even if these symptoms seem small, getting a prompt medical exam is essential — early detection can save lives.
 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			