Soft palate pain
Soft palate pain is due to oropharyngeal discomfort only in the early stages of soft palate cancer. The symptoms are not obvious and can be easily ignored. After that, bad breath, sore throat, and swallowing pain can be radiated to the same side and neck, and antibiotics can temporarily reduce symptoms. Difficulty swallowing may occur in the later stages, and changes in sound may occur. The fixation, destruction, and perforation of the soft palate can cause food to flow back into the nasal cavity. Invasion of the nasopharynx or parapharyngeal space upwards or outwards may include closed teeth, difficulty in opening mouth, otitis media, and temporal pain And occasional cranial nerve involvement.
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