Preventing Mouth Cancer...


Oral cancer can put people rarely heard. We hear more about brain cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer and other cancers, but the fact that oral cancer can be found in society, although that is not, perhaps only a small percentage .
Oral cancer is one of the many types of cancer that corrodes the human body is sometimes difficult to explain. Health professionals are not always able to explain why a person may suffer from cancer and others do not. Many people who have no cancer risk was also suffering from cancer. However, prevention of risk factors and increasing protective factors can prevent the occurrence of cancer of the body.
Avoiding risk factors like smoking, obesity and lack of exercise can help prevent cancer. Increases the body's protective factors, such as not smoking, eating a healthy and nutritious food and regular exercise can help prevent cancer. You can also check with a physician or other health professionals on how to reduce the risk of cancer.

So how do we prevent the onset of oral cancer. Here are some risk factors that may increase the risk of oral cancer with someone you should avoid:
Snuff
The use of snuff is the leading cause of oral cancer. From now to quit. Smoking or chewing snuff-related oral cancer. The risk of oral cancer increased with the number of cigarettes smoked during the day. Using snuff products associated with the occurrence of cancer in the floor of the mouth, also causes cancers of the oral cavity, oropharynx, and lips. Snuff consumers who have cancer of the mouth can lead to cancer in the oral cavity, or in adjacent areas, such as the nose, throat, vocal cords and the trachea (windpipe)


Alcohol
Alcohol is a major risk factor for oral cancer. So far as possible, avoid alcohol if you do not want to suffer oral cancer. The risk increases in line with the amount of alcohol consumed in one day. Alcohol is a major risk factor for the occurrence of leukoplakia lesions and erythroplakia an abnormal lesion that occurs in the lining of the oral cavity and can lead to cancer. The results showed that the risk of oral cancer will be reduced if the person stops drinking alcohol.
Sun Exposure

Excessive exposure to sunlight can increase the incidence of cancer of the mouth, usually occurs on the lower lip. Avoid sun and use a moisturizer for the lips with a sunscreen or wear lipstick can reduce the risk of lip cancer.
HPV infection
Be careful with this strain of HPV or Human Papilloma Virus, as this strain can increase the risk of oral cancer.
The following are factors that can decrease the risk of oral cancer.
Food (diet)
Eating a healthy and nutritious food, especially fruits and vegetables high in fiber may reduce the risk of developing oral cancer.
Kemoprevensi
Kemoprevensi is the use of medicines and vitamins to prevent cancer growth.

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