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should i get a biopsy - tongue cancer?

Hi, I've had some pain in my tongue over the past 3 or 4 days. Not severe enough that I can't talk, but it is difficult for me to speak clearly and swallow because of the pain. I've been taking ibuprofin pretty steadily and it remedies the pain for a while, but it always comes back and doesn't go away if I don't take it. I have been looking up the symptoms for tongue cancer, and I am probably just worrying too much, but with something so serious, I want to be sure. The pain seems to be coming from the base of my tongue, not my throat. When I put my thumb and index fingers under my jaw and push upwards, there is pain. However, there is no lump or lesion that I can see. Should I wait, or go in and get it checked out? Thank you :)

Update:

thank you for your input, I am 19 years old. I smoked cigars over the past school year, but not many. I don't know if that should be considered, but I want to put it out there in case it is.

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  • 9 years ago

    Tongue cancer should not be painful.

    Of course it is always a good idea to be checked by your primary doctor

    who knows your medical history. We cannot examine you over the internet.

    I would be very surprised if you turned out to have tongue cancer.

    Is there a lesion you can see or feel to biopsy ?

    How old are you ? Age is very important - yet so many do not

    provide this key information.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tongue_cancer

    Only one in a thousand people with real tongue carcinomas are under age twenty.

    The average age for tongue carcinoma is 55.

    Source(s): MD Medical Oncologist and Hematologist - a cancer and blood specialist doctor - with twenty years experience.
  • 4 years ago

    The Definition of dysplasia in my scientific dictionary is as follows: any peculiar progression of tissues or organs which effect in altered cellular advance in length, shape and visual attraction and is oftentimes the effect of persistent inflammation. i think that on account that those altered cells ought to become cancerous that your customary practitioner is erring on the facet of warning and desirous to work out if the subject has started to advance or to progression . Your exhaustion ought to be rigidity appropriate or from in spite of drugs you're on. you could desire to return to the scientific professional with a chum who can help you pay attention to what's being suggested. that's quite hard to quite sign up counsel once you're afraid or the scientific professional is telling you something in words which you do no longer understand totally. yet another set of ears will help you realize precisely what she or he's or isn't announcing.Take a written checklist of the questions that are bothering you. i could additionally ask for a hard replica of the pathology checklist for my very own records. i could additionally ask for an entire blood count extensive form to work out if something else is going on . I think of it extremely is been hard to devour and occasional iron ought to be the reason on your feeling so drained. talk to the scientific professional and notice precisely why they're suggesting further surgical technique and what the subsequent steps would be. while you're no longer getting the solutions yo seek for, that's time for a 2nd opinion. Have braveness, it extremely is mandatory to maintain a watch on your scientific care and progression. yet you could desire to appreciate so which you additionally could make good alternatives and have some administration over what recommendations are attainable . Peace

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    Go get it checked just to be sure, but it doesn't sound like cancer.

    Your dr will tell you if you need a biopsy - probably after you've had an mri. and if there's no lump i wouldn't worry - (and cancer lumps are often initially painless anyway)

  • BRBHRN
    Lv 6
    9 years ago

    Please go and be seen. No one can diagnose your problem and if it is not feeling better or the pain lighter, please go see a doctor. Dont self diagnose either...

    Source(s): surgical nurse
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