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Is this oral cancer or something else
No pain no problem but this two lumps. why is it? I have history of chewing tobacco 5 yrs . Tell me plzzz with explanation ...
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It looks like simple cheek bite but you have history of tobacco eating so it requires physical examination to confirm.
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Avoid tobacco products and go for tobacco cessation counselling. Maintain good oral hygiene.
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It’s probably due to cheek bite and doesn’t seems cancerous
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Hello,Based on the photos and your 5-year history of chewing tobacco, these lumps need a physical clinical examination to rule out any serious conditions. It could be a simple cheek bite or irritation, but we cannot ignore it due to your tobacco habit.
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Please visit a Dentist or an Oral Surgeon immediately for a biopsy or a clinical check-up. STOP chewing tobacco completely to prevent further irritation of the tissue.
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Hello Looks like cheek bite in that region Still get a proper physical consultation done
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looks like a cheek bite on images.
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Hello It cannot be just diagnosed on the tele consultation. You need to visit the oral surgeon in person to confirm the diagnosis
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