Oral cancer is a tumor that occurs in a part of the oral cavity. It usually starts on the inner cell wall of the oral cavity and appears as a sore that does not disappear. If it is not diagnosed and treated early, it may be life-threatening. The two main risk factors for oral cancer are alcohol and tobacco. With age, the risk increases. Men are more likely to develop oral cancer than women. If oral cancer is detected early, it can be treated with surgery, radiation therapy or chemotherapy. In addition to efforts to eliminate oral cancer, conventional treatment will also focus on preserving the basic functions of the oral cavity.
The following Youtube frequency audio will help relieve chewing or swallowing difficulties, tongue numbness, mouth pain, we recommend listening at least 2-3 times a day, keeping the volume at a comfortable level to prevent any hearing damage and make sure you have enough Lemonade or purified water to flush toxins in your body.