Increasing head and good cancer, tobacco and the worst lifestyle among the youth

New -Delhi, April 15 (IANS). Nowadays, heads and noble cancer cases are increasingly increasing among the youth, which has become a matter of concern. In light of this, the month of the main and noble cancer awareness is celebrated in April, so that people can be made aware of this cancer. In light of this, Ians had a special conversation with Dr. Mandeep Malhotra, an expert at CK Birla Hospital. Dr Malhotra said there are many reasons behind this cancer, the largest tobacco consumption of which is. Bidi, Cigarette, Hookah, Gutkha, Betel Nut, Zarda or Khaini- All of these habits give the youth at an early age cancer disease. In addition, alcohol consumption, air and water pollution, adultery of pesticides and chemicals in foods also increase the risk of cancer. Problems of modern lifestyle such as stress, irregular sleep and unhealthy food also promote the disease. To understand the head and noble cancer, Dr. Malhotra defined it in an easy language. According to him, this cancer occurs in parts of the head and neck. It includes mouth, tongue, inner skin, throat, tonsils, voting pipes, upper part of the meal, nose, sinus and bones around the eyes. In some cases, thyroid and parotid gland cancer also falls into this category. This disease can occur in someone, but it poses more danger among those who consume tobacco and alcohol. It is very important to recognize the early symptoms of this cancer. Dr Malhotra said that the mouth bladder that is not good, lumps in the tongue or cheeks can show symptoms such as problems, sore throat or pain, ear pain, swelling of the neck, nose blood or black mucus. If these symptoms stay long, the doctor should be contacted immediately. Initial investigation can facilitate treatment. How is the head and noble cancer diagnosed. On this, Dr. Malhotra said that if a wound or lump does not recover, biopsy is done. In this tissue sample is done by taking a sample of the affected area. Tests such as CT scan, MRI or stomach scan detects cancer stage and distributed. Now the new technology is also coming ‘liquid biopsy’, in which blood samples can detect cancer. This is useful in cases where it is difficult to do biopsy. According to Dr. Malhotra can prevent the cancer again after treatment, especially if the patient does not leave habits such as tobacco or alcohol. This danger is great in advanced cancer. The immunity of the patient also plays an important role in this. Now a test such as liquid biopsy can be monitored, even after treatment, which can quickly detect the recurrence of cancer. Dr Malhotra insisted that awareness and healthy lifestyle are the way to protect against this disease. The youth will need to avoid bad habits and do their examination from time to time, only then it is possible to prevent it. -Ians shk/gkt