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Can oral cancer cause a hole in the jawbone and is it curable?

Anonymous
Posted Under Cancer, on 20 August 2026

Anonymous
Posted Under Cancer, on 20 August 2026

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Sir cancer ka ilaaj hota hai ? Aur niche ka Jabra me chhed ho gya hai

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Hello,


Ji haan, cancer ka treatment available hai, lekin treatment cancer ke type, stage, location, size aur patient ki overall health par depend karta hai. Mouth ya jaw se related cancer mein surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, targeted therapy ya immunotherapy mein se ek ya combination treatment diya ja sakta hai. 


Aapne bataya hai ki lower jaw mein chhed ho gaya hai. Iska exact reason bina examination aur reports ke confirm nahi kiya ja sakta. Jaw mein chhed ya wound cancer ke alawa infection, bone damage, previous surgery, dental problem ya doosri conditions ki wajah se bhi ho sakta hai.


Jaw Mein Chhed Ke Saath Kaunse Symptoms Important Hain?


Agar aapko inmein se koi symptom hai, to ENT Head & Neck specialist ya Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon ko jaldi dikhana chahiye


  • Muh ya jaw mein ghaav jo theek nahi ho raha

  • Jaw mein swelling ya persistent pain

  • Daant hilna ya bina wajah dard hona

  • Muh kholne mein dikkat

  • Khana chabane ya nigalne mein dikkat

  • Honth, jeebh ya jaw ke area mein sunnpan

  • Muh se bleeding

  • Gardan mein gaanth

  • Bina wajah weight loss


Aise symptoms kai conditions mein ho sakte hain, lekin agar kuch hafton se  bane hoein hain to proper evaluation zaroori hai. 


Kaunse Tests Ki Zarurat Ho Sakti Hai?


Doctor examination ke baad situation ke according


  • Jaw/face ka X-ray

  • CT scan ya MRI

  • Blood tests

  • Oral examination

  • Biopsy


recommend kar sakte hain. Agar cancer ka suspicion hai, to biopsy se cancer ki confirmation aur uske type ko determine karne mein madad milti hai.



Treatment Aur Surgery


Agar cancer jawbone tak pahunch gaya ho, to surgery mein jawbone ka affected portion remove karna pad sakta hai. Is procedure ko mandibulectomy kaha jata hai. Kuch patients mein removed bone ko body ke kisi doosre part se bone ya reconstruction material se reconstruct kiya ja sakta hai.


Cancer ke stage aur location ke according surgery ke baad radiation therapy ya chemotherapy ki bhi zarurat ho sakti hai.


Precautions Aur Kya Karein?


  • Tobacco, gutkha, paan masala, smoking aur alcohol completely avoid karein.

  • Jaw ke wound ko khud se cut, drain ya treat na karein.

  • Bina doctor ki advice ke antibiotics ya steroids na lein.

  • Bahut spicy, hard ya irritating food se bachein agar wound mein pain ho.

  • Oral hygiene maintain karein, lekin affected area ko aggressively brush na karein.

  • Doctor ki appointment aur recommended tests ko delay na karein.


Agar bleeding zyada ho, saans lene mein dikkat ho, nigalne mein bahut problem ho, swelling rapidly badh rahi ho, ya severe pain/fever ho, to emergency medical care lein.


HexaHealth Aapki Kaise Help Kar Sakta Hai?


Hum aapko experienced Oncologists, ENT Head & Neck Surgeons aur Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons se connect karne mein help kar sakte hain. Hum consultation, biopsy/diagnostic tests, appointment scheduling, surgery planning aur treatment coordination mein bhi assist karte hain.


Hum patients ko experienced doctors aur suitable partner hospitals se connect karne mein help karte hain.


Aap apna city aur state, patient ki age, jaw mein chhed kitne time se hai, biopsy/CT/MRI report agar hai, aur kya cancer biopsy se confirm hua hai share kar dein. In details ke according hum suitable specialist aur partner hospital identify karne mein help kar sakte hain.


Wishing you and your family good health always.
Warm regards,
Team HexaHealth

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