Signs and Symptoms of Salivary Cancer or Salivary Gland Cancer
Parotid is the main and largest salivary
gland; while the major salivary glands are on each side of the face and blows
the tongue. Not to mention several important nerves and other structures that
run through or near salivary glands that can be affected by salivary tumors or salivary cancer.
Some of the possible signs and symptoms of salivary gland cancer include, but not
limited to a lump or swelling in your mouth, check, jaw or neck. Pain in your
mouth, cheek, jaw, ear or neck that doesn’t go away or a different between the
size and shape of the left and right sides of your face and neck can be other
symptoms of the salivary cancer.
Some
other common symptoms include numbness in part of your face, weakness of the
muscle on one side of your face, trouble opening your mouth widely, fluid
draining from an ear, trouble swallowing, etc are some of the common symptoms
that may be the cause of salivary gland.
There are different signs and symptoms that
can also be caused by the non-cancerous salivary gland tumors or by other
conditions. If you have any of the aforementioned problems, it is important to
see your doctor right away so that they can diagnose the problem and recommend
you the right treatment or surgery.
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