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12. Swollen or numb tongue

Throat cancer can manifest in unexpected ways, including tongue-related symptoms. Some individuals experience tongue swelling or numbness with tongue or throat cancer because cancer cells impact nearby tissues and nerves. These symptoms can be alarming, and it's crucial not to ignore them. A qualified medical practitioner can diagnose the underlying cause and initiate the appropriate treatment.

swollen enlarged white tongue with wavy ripple scalloped edges (medical name is macroglossia) and lie bumps

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