I am a alcoholic and used also to consume gutka but from 3 days I was suffering from little bit stomach pain so will it be cancer or may I develop cancer my mouth is also white patch formed so m tensed kindly suggest me proper treatment.
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White patch, may be pre malignant condition, which is called leukoplakia.
Stop chewing tobacco and gutka.
For confirmation, need clinical examination must.
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From what you have told in your question , I would suggest you to have detailed consultation to help us understand what type of difficulties you are having .
Not every stomach pain is cancer , it could be of other causes too . Gastritis / Peptic Ulcers Could also be the reason for your pain , which are also common among people using alcohol and pan products
Regarding the white patch you have , not all white patches are lesions leading to cancer . Certain specific type of white patches are having increased chance of developing oral cavity cancers .
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