26/03/2026
A 42-year-old patient walked into the clinic with a small ulcer on the side of his tongue.
He said, “It’s been there for 3 weeks, but it doesn’t hurt much.”
That’s exactly why he ignored it.
On examination, the ulcer had irregular borders, induration, and slight bleeding on touch — classic red flags most people don’t recognize.
A biopsy was advised.
👉 The result: early-stage oral cancer
🚨 The Scary Part:
This started as something most people would dismiss as a “normal ulcer.”
But here’s the truth — not all ulcers are harmless.
⚠️ Warning Signs You Should NEVER Ignore:
Ulcer lasting more than 2 weeks
Non-healing despite medication
Hard edges (induration)
Bleeding on touch
Pain may or may not be present
đź’ˇ The Life-Saving Solution:
✔️ Any ulcer lasting more than 10–14 days = get it checked
✔️ Avoid self-medication and random gels
✔️ Stop to***co in any form immediately
✔️ Schedule regular oral screenings
✔️ Early biopsy can be life-saving
🦷 What Most People Don’t Know:
Early-stage oral cancer has a very high survival rate if detected on time — but most cases are diagnosed late because patients ignore painless lesions.
🌿 Why This Matters:
Your mouth gives warnings — but only if you listen.
Ignoring small signs today can lead to major, life-threatening consequences tomorrow.