parotid gland cancer
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mouth sores
Hi Dave.
I had scc unknown primary and had 33 rads + 3x cisplatin (chemo).
The mouth sores have FINALLY (well there's maybe one left) gone away. It has been a battle vs thrush plus blocked salivary ducts plus the effect of the treatment that contributed to the sores. I rinse with salt/baking soda, swish nystatin 3x daily, brush teeth 3x daily, and I keep swallowing. The only thing you can do beyond all that is endure. They do go away.
My last treatment was April 1 so now I am 8.5 weeks post treatment. Throat still hurts, mucus is nasty ("thick and rubbery" said my ENT today) but in general I am trending positively.
Best,
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Hi Dave
I am 5 years passed my last treatment and I still have a lot of pain in the neck and head at times. When it gets too bad I just take one Aleve a day and can general make it to the next day. A lot of the times the treatment does damage to the nerves I was told, might be the reason for the pain.
On the mouth sores Mick has some good advice; I too use the baking soda everyday.
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mouth soresHondo said:Hi Dave
I am 5 years passed my last treatment and I still have a lot of pain in the neck and head at times. When it gets too bad I just take one Aleve a day and can general make it to the next day. A lot of the times the treatment does damage to the nerves I was told, might be the reason for the pain.
On the mouth sores Mick has some good advice; I too use the baking soda everyday.
Take care and welcome to CSN
Thanks Hondo for the info I have been using Baking Soda & salt mixture several times a day sometimes it helps and sometimes no. Its nice to have some advice from people that has been there0 -
mouth soresmicktissue said:mouth sores
Hi Dave.
I had scc unknown primary and had 33 rads + 3x cisplatin (chemo).
The mouth sores have FINALLY (well there's maybe one left) gone away. It has been a battle vs thrush plus blocked salivary ducts plus the effect of the treatment that contributed to the sores. I rinse with salt/baking soda, swish nystatin 3x daily, brush teeth 3x daily, and I keep swallowing. The only thing you can do beyond all that is endure. They do go away.
My last treatment was April 1 so now I am 8.5 weeks post treatment. Throat still hurts, mucus is nasty ("thick and rubbery" said my ENT today) but in general I am trending positively.
Best,
Mick
Hi mick
thanks for the info
they took the salivary glands on the left side of my face plus 45 Lymph nodes in my neck0 -
Hi Davedave123 said:mouth sores
Thanks Hondo for the info I have been using Baking Soda & salt mixture several times a day sometimes it helps and sometimes no. Its nice to have some advice from people that has been there
I am three month's post treatment for cancer of the left tonsil. I had 38 radiation treatment's + 3 cicplatin chemo. I still have a few sore's on the inside of my left cheek.
My dentist at the cancer centre chcked them out yesterday & said they were caused by trama from the treatment & take time to disappear. I use the baking soda & salt water rinse but they are still hanging on. She said they take time to disappear.0 -
Possible Parotid Gland tumor
I have Bell's Palsy on the right side. I went today for a consult with a plastic surgeon to lift my lip. She has give us her opinion, which is a parotid tumor due to my skin cancers on my face, and not Bell's Palsy. I didn't see that coming. I also have been suffering with sores in my mouth and throat. Does this go hand in hand with parotid gland CA? I am having an MRI this coming week of the parotid gland. We shall see where that takes me. Looking forward, what should I expect as the next step, and how fast to expect it? I also have a very slight bulge where the parotid gland is located.
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Welcomegoldenbetty said:Possible Parotid Gland tumor
I have Bell's Palsy on the right side. I went today for a consult with a plastic surgeon to lift my lip. She has give us her opinion, which is a parotid tumor due to my skin cancers on my face, and not Bell's Palsy. I didn't see that coming. I also have been suffering with sores in my mouth and throat. Does this go hand in hand with parotid gland CA? I am having an MRI this coming week of the parotid gland. We shall see where that takes me. Looking forward, what should I expect as the next step, and how fast to expect it? I also have a very slight bulge where the parotid gland is located.
Welcome to the H&N forum, I am sorry you find yourself here.
The thread you have responded to is 10-years old and may not illicit much response. If you wish to get maximum exposure you should start a new thread.
There are many members eager to provide help, advice, or a listening ear. I had a swelled Parotid gland due to radiation for my other cancer they were treating and it got infected and gave me a high fever and I ended up in the hospital on heavy antibiotics for several days. But I did not have cancer of the Parotid itself. I am sure there are folks with experience to help you on here. I would recommend you start a new post it may help--
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