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Tongue Cancer Treatment

Overview

According to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), oral cancer is the most common cancer among men in India and the third most common cancer among women. It is estimated that about 75,000 to 80,000 new cases of oral cancer are diagnosed in India each year.

Tongue cancer is a type of oral cancer that affects the tongue, which is the muscular organ in the mouth responsible for taste and speech. The most common type of tongue cancer is squamous cell carcinoma, which occurs when abnormal cells grow uncontrollably in the lining of the tongue.

Ayurvedic treatment of tongue cancer involves a traditional Indian system of medicine that uses a holistic approach to healing. Ayurvedic treatment of tongue cancer helps to treat the following symptoms of the disease -

  • Non-healing soreness on the tongue
  • Change in color and texture of the tongue
  • Difficulty swallowing due to tongue cancer tumor
  • Swollen lymph nodes on the neck

Research

Jain’s cow urine therapy clinic aims for a happy and healthy life by integrating ancient Ayurvedic knowledge with modern technology. Our therapy means cow urine including Ayurveda works on a person’s three doshas that are- The Vata, Pitta, and Kapha. These tri-energies maintain our health, any imbalance in these doshas, is responsible for human’s health and disease. We are glad to say that we have seen so many positive results through our treatment. Thousands of people got rid of many diseases after taking our treatment.

Our patients not only put an end to their disease but also live a disease-free healthy life forever. This is the reason why people are getting attention towards our therapy. Our years of research in Ayurvedic treatments have helped us advance our methodology. We aim to reach as many people as we can to build a healthy and happy society all over the world.

Efffective Treatment by Cow Urine Therapy

Jain’s Cow Urine Therapy promotes Ayurvedic remedies, treatments and therapies that are known worldwide for their efficient results.

Jain’s cow urine therapy helps to manage the complications due to tongue cancer and works on the root cause of the disease. Cow urine treatment for tongue cancer helps to reduce the lump and soreness on the tongue and it also allows patients to speak and swallow food with ease. Also, it heals the patches on the tongue and reduces the bleeding.

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Key herbs which makes the treatement more effective

Kanchnar Guggul

Kachnar guggul is an Ayurvedic herbal remedy that is commonly used in traditional Indian medicine. It is a combination of several herbs and minerals, including kachnar bark, guggul, ginger, black pepper, and long pepper.

Ashwagandha

Reactive oxygen species that kill cancer cells are produced via Ashwagandha. Withaferin A is effective in killing the tumor-generating cells that are the ashwagandha-positioned compound.

Sahajana

The most widely used Sahajana anti-cancer drugs, such as kaempferol and iso-quercetin are used to treat cancer.

Sariva

Sariva, also known as Indian sarsaparilla, is a herb commonly used in Ayurvedic medicine for its anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer properties. Sariva has been used in the treatment of oral cancer due to its ability to detoxify the body, improve digestion, and boost the immune system.

Kalmegh

Kalmegh has the most critical lively aspect named andrographolide, famous as an intensive type of antitumors that forestall and smash cancerous bacteria.

Tulsi

Leaves of tulsi have an ingredient known as eugenol that is very potent in protecting most cells from cancer.

Trikatu

Trikatu is a herbal formulation used in Ayurveda, which is an ancient Indian system of medicine. It is made up of three spices: ginger (Zingiber officinale), black pepper (Piper nigrum), and long pepper (Piper longum).

Kali Mirch

Kali Mirch (black pepper) is a commonly used spice in Indian cuisine and traditional medicine. While there is some evidence to suggest that black pepper may have anticancer properties, and supports as a treatment for oral cancer.

Pippli

In Pippli, a chemical compound discovered Piperlongumine (PL) prevents most cancer cells and is beneficial in stopping the extent of a tumor enzyme.

Gojala

We use gojala in our cow-urine therapy, basically it means cow-urine extract, the main component in our medicine. This extract is made of the urine of the indigenous breeds of cow. Gojala has its own benefits because it’s beyond the possibility of any kind of contamination. It has high quality and is abundant. When gojala mixed with ayurvedic herbs it becomes more effective to treat any disease and favourable to the consequence of the particular disease. This extract is superimly tested and that’s why it’s more trustable and beneficial as well.

Causes of Tongue Cancer

Some of the common risk factors that may increase the likelihood of developing tongue cancer include:

  • Tobacco use: Smoking or using smokeless tobacco products, such as chewing tobacco or snuff, increases the risk of tongue cancer.
  • Alcohol consumption: Heavy alcohol consumption is a known risk factor for tongue cancer.
  • Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection: Certain strains of HPV have been linked to an increased risk of tongue cancer.
  • Age: Tongue cancer is more common in people over the age of 40.
  • Poor oral hygiene: Poor dental hygiene and chronic irritation of the tongue or mouth may increase the risk of tongue cancer.
  • Exposure to radiation: People who have undergone radiation therapy to the head or neck for other conditions may have an increased risk of developing tongue cancer.
  • Family history: Having a family history of tongue cancer may increase the risk of developing the disease.

 

Prevention from Tongue cancer

 

There are several measures that can be taken to reduce the risk of developing the disease. These measures include:

  • Avoid tobacco use: Smoking or using smokeless tobacco products, such as chewing tobacco or snuff, is a significant risk factor for tongue cancer. Quitting tobacco use can reduce the risk of developing tongue cancer.
  • Limit alcohol consumption: Heavy alcohol consumption is another known risk factor for tongue cancer. Reducing or avoiding alcohol can reduce the risk of developing the disease.
  • Practice good oral hygiene: Good dental hygiene can reduce the risk of chronic irritation of the tongue and mouth, which can increase the risk of tongue cancer. This includes brushing and flossing regularly, using a mouthwash, and scheduling regular dental checkups.
  • Get vaccinated against HPV: Vaccination against certain strains of HPV can reduce the risk of developing tongue cancer.
  • Protect against sun exposure: Excessive exposure to the sun can increase the risk of tongue cancer, particularly in the lips. Using lip balm with sun protection and avoiding excessive sun exposure can help reduce the risk.
  • Eat a healthy diet: A diet rich in fruits and vegetables, and low in processed and high-fat foods, may reduce the risk of developing tongue cancer.

Symptoms of Tongue Cancer -

Tongue cancer can present with various symptoms, which may include:

  • A sore on the tongue that does not heal or go away
  • A persistent lump or bump on the tongue
  • Pain or discomfort in the tongue
  • Difficulty speaking or swallowing
  • Changes in the color or texture of the tongue
  • Numbness or tingling in the tongue or other areas of the mouth
  • Bleeding from the tongue
  • Swollen lymph nodes in the neck

 

Types of Tongue Cancer -

There are two main types of tongue cancer:

  • Squamous cell carcinoma: This is the most common type of tongue cancer, accounting for around 90% of all cases. Squamous cell carcinoma develops in the thin, flat cells that line the surface of the tongue.
  • Verrucous carcinoma: This is a rare type of tongue cancer, accounting for less than 5% of cases. Verrucous carcinoma tends to grow slowly and is less likely to spread to other parts of the body.

Tongue cancer can also be classified based on its location on the tongue:

  • Anterior tongue cancer: This refers to cancer that develops on the front two-thirds of the tongue.
  • Posterior tongue cancer: This refers to cancer that develops on the back one-third of the tongue, near the throat.
  • Base of tongue cancer: This refers to cancer that develops in the tissue at the base of the tongue, near the entrance to the throat.

Stages - 

The TNM system for tongue cancer stages the disease from stage 0 (in situ) to stage IV, as follows:

  • Stage 0 (in situ): The cancer is only present in the top layer of cells lining the tongue and has not spread deeper into the tissue.
  • Stage I: The cancer is small and confined to the tongue, and has not spread to nearby lymph nodes or other parts of the body.
  • Stage II: The cancer is larger or has spread to nearby lymph nodes, but has not spread to other parts of the body.
  • Stage III: The cancer has grown into nearby tissues or organs and may have spread to nearby lymph nodes, but has not spread to other parts of the body.
  • Stage IV: The cancer has spread to other parts of the body, such as distant lymph nodes or other organs.

 

Complications of Tongue Cancer

Tongue cancer can lead to a range of complications, both as a result of the disease itself and its treatment. Some of the common complications of tongue cancer include:

  • Difficulty speaking: Tongue cancer can make it difficult to speak clearly, particularly if the cancer affects the movement or sensation of the tongue.
  • Difficulty swallowing: Tongue cancer can make it difficult to swallow food and liquids, particularly if the cancer affects the base of the tongue.
  • Nutritional deficiencies: Difficulty swallowing can lead to a reduced intake of food and fluids, which can result in malnutrition and dehydration.
  • Disfigurement: Surgery to remove the cancerous tissue may result in disfigurement or changes in the appearance of the tongue and mouth.
  • Spread of cancer: If the cancer spreads to other parts of the body, it can lead to further complications, such as organ dysfunction and pain.
  • Emotional and psychological effects: Tongue cancer can have a significant emotional and psychological impact, including anxiety, depression, and social isolation.
  • Side effects of treatment: Radiation therapy and chemotherapy used to treat tongue cancer can cause a range of side effects, including fatigue, nausea, hair loss, and skin irritation.

Recognitions

Faq's

What is the Ayurvedic approach to treating tongue cancer?

Our ayurvedic approach to treating tongue cancer involves a combination of ayurveda super speciality jain's cow urine therapy and lifestyle modifications, herbal remedies, and other our natural medication. The goal of our treatment is to strengthen the immune system and help the body fight the cancer naturally.

What are some Ayurvedic remedies for tongue cancer?

Our ayurvedic remedies for tongue cancer may include the use of herbs such as turmeric, ginger, and ashwagandha, as well as dietary modifications such as avoiding spicy, acidic, or fried foods and increasing the consumption of fruits and vegetables.

How can Ayurveda help prevent tongue cancer?

Our ayurvedic help prevent tongue cancer by promoting a healthy lifestyle that includes our Cow urine Therapy, regular exercise, stress management, and avoiding exposure to environmental toxins.

Is Ayurvedic treatment effective for tongue cancer?

Our ayurvedic treatment can be effective for tongue cancer, especially when used Ayurveda super speciality Jain's cow urine therapy.