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16 Years Old And Concerned About Cancer... Posted: 07-27-07 02:30am
Hi.. this morning when i woke up, i had
what i thought was a sore throat, because
it hurt me to swallow. I went on about my
day, because i didn't feel sick at all
other than my supposed sore throat, but a
few hours ago i was lying in bed and felt
a bump on the roof of my mouth, near the
back on the left hand side. It's a hard
bump, and very painful to touch. I looked
at it in a mirror, and can't really see it
unless I look very hard. I am concerned
that this may be a sign of mouth cancer.
It feels like I have a painful bb trapped
up there... and I'm wondering if this will
go away...
I recently got over being on heavy
antibiotics due to a sinus and ear
infection... maybe its related? I don't
know.... a canker sore? But it doesn't
look like a canker sore...
I also recently just got vaccinated with
the HPV vaccine... gardasil...
I really just wish I knew what was going
on with this bump!
Please help me if you have any information
regarding this, I'm scared.
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terpamber
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Posted: 08-22-07 10:32am
If its still there after a few days go and
check in with your doctor it is really the
only way to know what is going on.
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