Konstant
14-01-15, 19:38
Okay, so I hear that biting your cheek and lips constantly could cause Cancer due to the cells re growing and possibly be cancerous cells regrowing.
Could this happen? I'm 21 and I have been biting my cheek for as long as I can remember. My mother and grandmother all have this habit and its hard to break.
My mouth usually has lesions on the inside of
My cheek because I bite it a lot. I am trying
To quit.
Ontop of that, I smoke like twice a day. If I had these lesions, would it increase my chance of oral cancer? I don't smoke tobacco, but I know smoking anything is bad.
I'm losing it folks. Any in sight?
Could this happen? I'm 21 and I have been biting my cheek for as long as I can remember. My mother and grandmother all have this habit and its hard to break.
My mouth usually has lesions on the inside of
My cheek because I bite it a lot. I am trying
To quit.
Ontop of that, I smoke like twice a day. If I had these lesions, would it increase my chance of oral cancer? I don't smoke tobacco, but I know smoking anything is bad.
I'm losing it folks. Any in sight?