If it doesn’t improve in two weeks, get it checked. Better safe than sorry—most turn out benign, but early checks catch the rare serious ones.
Can oral cancer be prevented?
You can lower your risk by avoiding tobacco/alcohol, protecting lips from sun, getting HPV vaccinated (if eligible), and having regular dental
I’m worried about what I see in my mouth—should I panic?
Many mouth changes are harmless (e.g., from injury or infection), but persistent ones deserve professional evaluation. A quick check can ease your mind or catch issues early.
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