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Can Non-Smokers Get Oral Cancer? What Every Indian Should Know
Can Non-Smokers Get Oral Cancer? What Every Indian Should Know
In India, most people think oral cancer only happens to smokers or tobacco chewers. But that’s not always true. Even non-smokers can get oral cancer – and the reasons might surprise you.
Let’s break it down in simple words.
What Is Oral Cancer?
Oral cancer can affect the lips, tongue, gums, inside of cheeks, roof or floor of the mouth. It happens when the cells in the mouth grow abnormally and form a lump or sore that doesn’t heal.
Early detection can save lives. But sadly, in India, many cases are diagnosed late – because people ignore the symptoms or think it won’t affect them.
Can Non-Smokers Really Get Oral Cancer?
Yes, absolutely.
According to Dr. MSS Keerthi, a Surgical Oncologist in Secunderabad and best oral cancer specialist in Hyderabad, there are several non-tobacco-related causes that can lead to oral cancer:
Reasons Non-Smokers May Get Oral Cancer
HPV Infection (Human Papillomavirus): This virus is one of the top causes of oral and throat cancers today, especially in young adults.
Poor Oral Hygiene: Untreated dental issues, broken teeth, and chronic gum infections can irritate mouth tissues.
Alcohol Consumption: Drinking alcohol frequently, even without tobacco, increases the risk.
Spicy and Processed Foods: In some cases, frequent intake of very spicy or processed foods may damage oral linings over time.
Family History of Cancer: Genetics also plays a role. A family history of oral or head & neck cancers increases the chance.
Exposure to Pollution or Passive Smoking: Living in polluted environments or around smokers for long periods can affect you too.
Warning Signs to Watch Out For
If you’re a non-smoker but facing these symptoms, don’t ignore them:
A sore or ulcer in the mouth that doesn't heal
Red or white patches in the mouth
Difficulty in chewing or swallowing
Lump inside the mouth or neck
Numbness or pain in the tongue or jaw
Voice change or bad breath that doesn’t go away
If any of these signs last for more than 2 weeks, consult a cancer specialist in Hyderabad immediately.
Diagnosis and Treatment Options
Oral cancer is diagnosed through a physical exam, biopsy, and imaging tests like CT scan or MRI. Treatment depends on the stage and location, but options include:
Surgery to remove the tumor
Radiation therapy
Chemotherapy
Reconstructive surgery (if needed)
Robotic or minimally invasive surgery – for precision and faster recovery
Dr. MSS Keerthi, with over 17 years of experience, is known for advanced oral cancer surgeries using robotic and laparoscopic techniques. She is currently the best oral cancer specialist in Secunderabad, Hyderabad and Senior Consultant at Evoke Clinic.
Prevention Tips for Non-Smokers
Maintain good oral hygiene
Go for regular dental checkups
Avoid excessive alcohol
Eat a balanced diet rich in fruits and vegetables
Protect lips from sun with lip balms or sunscreen
Be aware of HPV vaccination and safe practices
Report any mouth changes to a doctor early
Why Choose Dr. MSS Keerthi?
17+ years of experience in cancer surgery
Treated 13,000+ cancer patients
Expert in oral, stomach, lung, and breast cancer
Offers robotic & laparoscopic treatments
Known for patient-friendly approach and ethical care
She practices at Evoke Clinic, Kompally, Secunderabad, making her easily accessible for cancer patients across Hyderabad.
Conclusion
Yes, non-smokers can get oral cancer. The key is awareness. Whether you smoke or not, don’t ignore signs in your mouth. Early detection leads to better outcomes.
If you're worried about a mouth sore or suspicious lump, don’t wait. Book a consultation with Dr. MSS Keerthi – a trusted cancer specialist in Hyderabad – and take charge of your health.
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