10 Squamous Cell Carcinoma Symptoms
Symptom #6: Sores in the Mouth
It’s not just the skin outside of our body that has squamous cells. The tissue inside of the mouth contains squamous cells, and is thus susceptible to developing this particular form of carcinoma.
In many patients, the condition attacks the inside of the mouth resulting in a red sore or a rough patch emerging inside the mouth. This can be hard to identify as a carcinoma. If the rough patch or discomfort persists for weeks or months, seek medical treatment.
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