Oral Cavity Lesions
Expert diagnosis and advanced treatment pathways for oral cavity lesions, prioritized for your recovery.
CONSULT A SPECIALISTOral Cavity Lesions
Understanding Oral Cavity Lesions
Oral cavity lesions are abnormal patches, ulcers, swellings, or growths inside the mouth involving the lips, tongue, cheeks, gums, or palate. They may be benign, infectious, inflammatory, or cancerous.
Introduction
Oral cavity lesions are abnormal patches, ulcers, swellings, or growths inside the mouth involving the lips, tongue, cheeks, gums, or palate. They may be benign, infectious, inflammatory, or cancerous.
Common Symptoms
- White or red patches inside the mouth
- Painful or painless oral sores
- Difficulty chewing or swallowing
- Bleeding from mouth lesions
- Persistent mouth discomfort or irritation
Treatment Options
- ENT and oral examination
- Biopsy for suspicious lesions
- Medications for infections or inflammation
- Removal of irritants and lifestyle modification
- Surgical excision or cancer treatment if required
Recovery & Outlook
Many lesions heal with proper treatment and oral care. Persistent lesions require prompt evaluation to rule out malignancy.