General information How chemotherapy can affect your mouth
Chemotherapy may cause soreness and ulceration in the mouth. There is help available to ease discomfort.
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More ways to contact usCancer treatment such as chemotherapy can cause mouth problems. We have tips for keeping your mouth healthy.
Chemotherapy may cause soreness and ulceration in the mouth. There is help available to ease discomfort.
There are things you can do to help you ease and cope with mouth problems caused by chemotherapy.
Radiotherapy to the head and neck can cause mouth problems. These are usually temporary but some can be permanent.
Keeping your mouth clean during radiotherapy can help to protect your teeth and heal your mouth after treatment.
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Find out more about how chemotherapy and radiotherapy work, and why they might cause you to have mouth problems.
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