Numbness is another possible symptom of oral cancer. It can result from a cancerous growth pressing against a nerve and interrupting normal sensation. It may also result from cellar changes inherent as cancer develops. Anyone experiencing persistent numbness for no apparent reason should see a doctor for examination.

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