Gum cancer cannot be measured by oneself, and there may be no obvious symptoms in the early stage of gum cancer, so self-measurement may easily lead to misjudgment, so it is recommended to go to the hospital to improve the examination and make a clear diagnosis when necessary.
Gingival cancer is a malignant lesion of gingival mucosa with invasiveness and metastasis, and it is easy to be neglected by patients because early mucosal lesions only feel roughness of mucosa, or only show superficial nodules with almost no symptom, as well as superficial ulcers, and advanced lesions often infiltrate the deeper structures, such as muscle and bone, adhere to and fix with the surrounding organs, and even show painful symptoms, affecting speech, etc. Some of them may have blood in sputum. Some of them have blood in sputum, etc. However, early stage of gum cancer often has no obvious symptoms.
However, there are no obvious symptoms in the early stage of gingival cancer, so it is not scientific to rely on clinical manifestations to judge the disease alone, and pathological diagnosis is the gold standard. It is recommended to go to the hospital in time to improve the X-ray, CT or magnetic resonance examination, so as to make a clear diagnosis and further treatment.